Dale [noun]

Definition of Dale:

valley

Synonyms of Dale:

Glen

Spout

Dell

Trough

Ravine

Dingle

Vale

Dene


Opposite/Antonyms of Dale:

-


Sentence/Example of Dale:

Samuel Dale, an eminent pioneer in the settlement of the southwest, died in Lauderdale county, Mississippi.

The dale gradually opens into a beautiful valley and here the old abbey is charmingly situated on the banks of the river.

Wooded hills sloped up from the station, while westward was a vast panorama of hill and dale.

The house was closed, and Mr. Dale started immediately for California, taking the girls and Bridget with him.

Mr. Dale partially opened his eyes as his daughter drew near, but closed them again instantly.

The girl was silent for a moment then suddenly she cried, Julie Dale, well cook for a living!

Hughes was there ahead of me and stood with a group of sullen-faced men who were being addressed by Ericus Dale.

“And a mighty cheap sample of his race,” 152 boomed Dale, his heavy face convulsed with rage.

One set was made by moccasins almost as small as those I had given to Patricia Dale.

We heard the bar drop from the end cabin; then Dale came into view, walking with a swagger toward the concealed savages.