"sunlit uplands" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌsʌnlɪt ˈʌpləndz/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌsʌnlɪt ˈʌpləndz/ [General-American], /-ˈəp-/ [General-American]
Etymology: From sunlit (“illuminated by sunlight”) + uplands (“areas in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation”) (evoking a pleasant, happy place), popularized by its use in the “This was their finest hour” speech delivered by Winston Churchill (1874–1965), the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, to the House of Commons on 18 June 1940: see the quotation. Etymology templates: {{m|en|sunlit|t=illuminated by sunlight}} sunlit (“illuminated by sunlight”), {{m|en|uplands|t=areas in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation}} uplands (“areas in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation”) Head templates: {{en-noun|p}} sunlit uplands pl (plural only)
  1. (British, figuratively) A wished-for place or time of happiness and prosperity. Wikipedia link: This was their finest hour, Winston Churchill Tags: British, figuratively, plural, plural-only Categories (topical): Sun Synonyms: sunny uplands Related terms: halcyon days

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