No. It's a verb.
No, it is an adjective."Steep" is usually an adjective, or word used to describe a noun. For example, if you say, "That was a steep cliff," then "steep" describes the "cliff." A noun is a word used to describe a person, place, or thing. However, there are cases when you can use the word steep as a noun, in which case it means a steep slope.
The shape of the hill suggested that the north face was very steep.
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steep canyons can form when down cutting is slow or fast
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No, it is an adjective."Steep" is usually an adjective, or word used to describe a noun. For example, if you say, "That was a steep cliff," then "steep" describes the "cliff." A noun is a word used to describe a person, place, or thing. However, there are cases when you can use the word steep as a noun, in which case it means a steep slope.
Yes, as it describes a noun.
Yes, "cliffs" is a common noun. It refers to a physical feature found in nature that consists of a steep rock face or a steep slope.
The word "crag" is a noun. It refers to a steep or rugged rock or cliff.
The word precipitous is an adjective. It means to be steep.
The word "ravine" is a noun. It refers to a deep, narrow valley with steep sides typically carved by running water.
A few synonyms for 'steep' would include: abrupt, bold, precipitous, or sheer
That is the usual spelling of the noun fjord(steep-walled inlet or estuary).An alternate spelling is fiord.
Yes, the word "waterfalls" is a plural, common, concrete, compound noun; the plural form for the noun waterfall, a word for a river or stream flowing over a precipice or steep incline; a word for a thing.
"Mesa" is a noun. It refers to a flat-topped landform with steep sides, often found in arid regions.
Gorge can be a noun or a verb. Noun: A deep and narrow passage with steep, rocky sides. Verb: To eat greedily.
No, trail is a noun. The pronoun to use for trail is it. Example:This trail will take you to the summit but it is very steep.