IPA: /klɪf/
KK: /klɪf/
A high and steep area of rock or earth that rises sharply from the ground.
The hikers stood at the edge of the cliff, looking down at the ocean below.
The word 'cliff' originates from Old English 'clif', meaning a steep or high rock face. It describes a vertical or near-vertical rock formation, typically found along coastlines or in mountainous regions.
Imagine a steep rock face that rises high — that's what a cliff is, derived from the Old English word for a steep rock.