Pronunciation: /fɔrɪstər/

Definitions of forester

noun a person who is trained to manage forests and woodlands, often for conservation or logging purposes

Example Sentences

A1 The forester planted new trees in the forest.

A2 The forester knew how to identify different types of trees.

B1 The forester's job is to manage and protect the forest ecosystem.

B2 The forester conducted a survey to assess the health of the forest.

C1 The forester implemented sustainable logging practices to preserve the forest.

C2 The forester's expertise in forestry management was highly respected in the industry.

Examples of forester in a Sentence

formal The forester carefully manages the growth and health of the forest.

informal My cousin is a forester and spends all day in the woods.

slang I heard that old forester found a huge buck in the woods last weekend.

figurative As a forester of his own destiny, he made choices that shaped his future.

Grammatical Forms of forester

past tense

forested

plural

foresters

comparative

more forester

superlative

most forester

present tense

forests

future tense

will forester

perfect tense

have forested

continuous tense

is foresting

singular

forester

positive degree

forester

infinitive

to forest

gerund

foresting

participle

forested

Origin and Evolution of forester

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'forester' originated from the Old English word 'forester' which meant a person responsible for managing and protecting forests.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'forester' has evolved to refer to someone who works in forestry, managing and conserving forests for ecological, recreational, and economic purposes.