adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'overgrown' describes something that has grown excessively or beyond normal size or boundaries
Describing areas or neighborhoods where vegetation has grown unchecked, often leading to issues such as blocked pathways or obscured signage.
Used to describe buildings or structures that have been covered or obscured by vegetation, giving the appearance of abandonment or neglect.
Describing plants that have grown excessively in size, often to the point of becoming a nuisance or hindrance to other plants.
Referring to plants that have grown beyond their intended size or boundaries, requiring trimming or removal.
The writer described the abandoned house as being surrounded by overgrown vegetation, adding to the eerie atmosphere of the story.
The psychologist noted that the patient's anxiety seemed to stem from feeling overwhelmed by the overgrown responsibilities in their personal and professional life.
The landscaper was hired to clear out the overgrown garden and create a more manageable and visually appealing outdoor space for the client.
The real estate agent advised the homeowners to trim back the overgrown bushes in order to enhance the curb appeal of the property and attract more potential buyers.