wooded
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Covered with trees: Describes an area of land that has many trees growing on it. The trees may form a forest, woods, or simply be abundant.
- Characterized by the presence of woods: Having the quality or nature of a wooded area.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The path led through a wooded valley. (The path went through a valley covered with trees.)
- They own a wooded property in the countryside. (They own a piece of land in the countryside that has many trees.)
- The area is too heavily wooded for large-scale farming. (The area has too many trees to be used for extensive farming.)
Advanced Usage
- "densely/heavily wooded": Describes an area that is very thickly covered with trees.
- The northern slope is densely wooded with pine trees.
- "lightly/sparsely wooded": Describes an area that has some trees but they are not thick or abundant.
- The park consists of lightly wooded meadows.
Variants and Related Words
- Woods (noun, plural): A small forest; an area covered with a dense growth of trees.
- We went for a walk in the woods.
- Woodland (noun): Land covered with trees; often used interchangeably with "woods" but can imply a specific ecosystem.
- The trail passes through protected woodland.
- Woody (adjective): Consisting of or resembling wood; or (of a plant) having a hard, woody stem.
- The plant has a woody stem.
Synonyms
- Forested: Covered with forest.
- Timbered: (Of land) covered with trees suitable for timber.
- Arboreal: Relating to or resembling trees (more technical/biological).
Antonyms
- Cleared: Land from which trees and bushes have been removed.
- Treeless: Having no trees; barren of trees.
- Open: (Of land) not covered by trees; unobstructed.
Adjective
- covered with growing trees and bushes etc
- wooded land
- a heavily wooded tract