flowing or continous
Slopes that are dangerously high and/or steep.
The antonym of "first" is "last." While "first" refers to something that comes before all others in order or sequence, "last" indicates something that comes at the end. These terms are often used to describe positions, rankings, or sequences.
The word "steep" describes something that rises at a very sharp angle. In a more specific context, you might also use "acute" to convey a sharp angle, or "precipitous" to indicate a steep and sudden rise or drop.
The fall of the bungee jump was precipitous. This is an example sentence of precipitous.
Precipitous means dangerously steep.
The noun form of the adjective 'precipitous' is precipitousness.A related noun form is precipice.
The climber was unable to scale the precipitous cliff side.
Slave.
Lame
Unambitious
beleaguer
Regression.
not funny
hasty
Precipitous delivery means rapid parturition.