Hill (noun)

  1. A natural elevation of the earth's surface, smaller than a mountain.
  2. An area of land that is higher than the surrounding area.
  3. A mound or ridge of earth or rock.
  4. A slope or incline, especially one leading up to a building or other structure.
  5. A small mountain or a high point of land that is smaller than a mountain.

Origin:

Old english hyll, of germanic origin; related to dutch heuvel and german hügel.

Examples:

  1. The hill is covered in snow.
  2. He climbed the hill.
  3. The hill has a good view.
  4. The hill is used for skiing.
  5. The hill is a popular hiking spot.