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barranca

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //bəˈræŋkə//

KK: /bæˈræŋkə/

noun
Definition

A deep, steep-sided ravine or gorge, often found in southwestern regions.


Example

The hikers carefully descended into the barranca to explore its unique rock formations.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever hiked near that barranca by the river?
Sloth B
No, but I've heard it's a beautiful spot for a picnic.
Sloth A
You should definitely check it out; the view from the barranca is amazing.
Sloth B
Sounds great! I love discovering new places like that.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
gorge
ravine
bluff
Antonyms
plain
hill
flat
Root Explanation

The word 'barranca' originates from Spanish, meaning a steep ravine or gorge. It is derived from the Latin 'barranca', which refers to a steep or abrupt slope.

Memory Tip

Think of a steep ravine or gorge when you hear 'barranca', as it directly describes this type of landscape.

Visually Confused Words
baraca
barauna
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