foliaged
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Definition
Adjective: Bearing numerous leaves; having or covered with foliage.
Usage
The adjective foliaged is used to describe plants, trees, or areas that are characterized by having a rich or abundant growth of leaves. It is a descriptive term often found in botanical, horticultural, and literary contexts to emphasize lushness and greenery.
Examples
- The path wound through a foliaged tunnel of ancient oaks.
- In spring, the once-bare hills become beautifully foliaged.
- The garden's most foliaged section provides cool shade on hot days.
Advanced Usage
- Compound Adjective: It can be combined with other words for more specific description.
- The densely foliaged canopy blocked most of the sunlight.
- They admired the richly foliaged varieties of tropical plants.
Variants and Related Words
- Foliage (n): The leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage.
- The autumn foliage was spectacular.
- Foliate (v): To decorate with leaf-like shapes or patterns; (adj.) having leaves.
- Unfoliaged (adj.): Lacking leaves; bare. (Less common antonym)
Synonyms
- Leafy
- Verdant
- Frondescent
- Green
Antonyms
- Leafless
- Bare
- Defoliated
- Barren
Adjective
- bearing numerous leaves