Pronunciation: /ˈbʊʃmən/
noun a person who lives in the bush, especially one who is skilled at outdoor survival
A1 The bushman lived in a small village in the desert.
A2 The bushman knew how to survive in the wilderness.
B1 The bushman used traditional methods to hunt for food.
B2 The bushman's knowledge of plants and animals was impressive.
C1 The bushman's deep connection to nature was evident in his way of life.
C2 The bushman's wisdom and skills were highly respected by the community.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a bushman
A1 The bushman guide led the tourists on a nature walk.
A2 The bushman shelter was made from branches and leaves.
B1 The bushman culture has a deep connection to the land.
B2 The bushman artwork is known for its intricate designs.
C1 The bushman language is complex and rich in history.
C2 The bushman tribes have a strong sense of community and tradition.
formal The bushman demonstrated his expert knowledge of the plants and animals in the wilderness.
informal I heard that the bushman can survive in the wild for weeks with just a few supplies.
slang That bushman is a real outdoorsy type, always camping and hiking.
figurative He's like a bushman when it comes to navigating through difficult situations, always finding a way out.
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