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hill
A1
noun
Usage:
90%
small mountain
Translation: small mountain
Pronunciation: /hɪl/
Meaning: A naturally raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.

A hill is a part of land that is higher than the land around it but is smaller than a mountain. People often walk or play on hills.

The children climbed the hill to play.

There is a big hill near our house.

2
B1
noun
Usage:
40%
mound, raised bed
Translation: mound, raised bed
Pronunciation: /hɪl/
Meaning: A raised place or small mound used for farming or gardening.

In farming or gardening, a hill is a raised area of soil made to help plants grow better. It lets water drain away from the plants’ roots.

She planted flowers on the garden hill.

Farmers use hills to grow some crops well.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
50%
place name element
Translation: place name element
Pronunciation: /hɪl/
Meaning: A hill in a geographical place name, used in names of towns or regions.

Many place names include the word hill to show the location is near a hill or on one. It is used as part of the name of towns, villages, or areas.

We visited Chapel Hill last summer.

They live near Red Hill village.

4
C1
noun
Usage:
30%
family name
Translation: family name
Pronunciation: /hɪl/
Meaning: A person’s surname derived from living near a hill.

Hill is used as a last name or family name. It often comes from ancestors who lived near a hill.

Mr. Hill will teach our class today.

The Hill family lives on Oak Street.

5
B2
noun
Usage:
45%
fortified place
Translation: fortified place
Pronunciation: /hɪl/
Meaning: An elevated place used for military defense or observation.

In military use, a hill is a raised area important for watching or defending a place. It gives a better view over enemies or the land.

The soldiers built a camp on the hill.

From the hill, guards watched the valley below.

6
C2
verb
Usage:
20%
to roll uphill
Translation: to roll uphill
Pronunciation: /hɪl/
Meaning: To move or push something over a hill or slope (rare verb form).

To hill means to cover roots or plants with soil mound, often done to protect or help them grow. This is mainly used in farming.

They hilled the potatoes before harvest.

Farmers hill the soil around small plants.

7
B2
noun
Usage:
35%
challenge, obstacle
Translation: challenge, obstacle
Pronunciation: /hɪl/
Meaning: Figuratively, a difficult problem or obstacle to overcome.

Sometimes hill is used as a metaphor to talk about a problem or difficulty someone must deal with. It means something hard to overcome.

Passing the test was a big hill for him.

She faced many hills in her new job.

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