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Highlands

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Noun — An area of elevated, often hilly or mountainous land, considered as a region.

How to use Highlands

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the Scottish Highlands central highlands

Etymology

Specific application of highlands, equivalent to high + lands.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Highlands” mean?

The word “Highlands” means an area of elevated, often hilly or mountainous land, considered as a region. In plain terms, the plural form usually refers to a whole mountainous region rather than a single hill.

How do you use “Highlands” in a sentence?

Here is “Highlands” used in a sentence: “They spent their honeymoon touring the highlands of Peru.”

What part of speech is “Highlands”?

“Highlands” is a noun.

Is “Highlands” a common word?

“Highlands” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between highland and Highlands?

Lowercase "highland" is a general descriptive term for elevated, hilly, or mountainous land, while capitalized "Highlands" usually refers to a specific named region, such as the Scottish Highlands. Capitalization signals that the word is being used as a proper noun for a particular place.

What kind of terrain do the Highlands typically have?

The Highlands describes an area of elevated land, often hilly or mountainous, treated as a distinct geographic region. This sets it apart from lowland areas, which are flatter and sit at lower elevation.

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