plain
//pleɪn//
Translation
plain
Definition
Plain describes a large area of flat land with few trees, often used for farming. As an adjective, it means something is simple, not decorated, or easy to see or understand. In geography, a plain is a broad, level region that is typically lower in elevation than surrounding areas, such as the Great Plains in North America. This word is commonly used to describe landscapes, surfaces, or designs that lack complexity or ornamentation.
Example
“The farmer grew wheat on the vast plain.”
“We drove across the plain for hours without seeing a hill.”
“The plain stretched as far as the eye could see.”
“They built their house on a plain near the river.”
“The plain was covered with wildflowers in spring.”
“Hiking across the plain was easy because the ground was flat.”
“The city is located on a coastal plain.”
“Bison once roamed freely across the American plain.”
“The plain offered little shelter from the wind.”
“From the mountain, we could see the plain below.”
Synonyms
Other meanings
- A2sade, basitView this sense
- B1düz, düzlük(this page)
- B2açık, netView this sense