Rain Forest

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /reɪn fɔrɪst/

Definitions of rain forest

noun A dense forest typically found in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall

Example Sentences

A1 I want to visit a rain forest.

A2 The rain forest is home to many unique animals and plants.

B1 Conservation efforts are important to protect the rain forest.

B2 Scientists are studying the biodiversity of the rain forest.

C1 Deforestation is a major threat to the rain forest ecosystem.

C2 Ecotourism can help support local communities living near rain forests.

Examples of rain forest in a Sentence

formal The rain forest is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.

informal I can't wait to explore the rain forest on our vacation!

slang The rain forest is like nature's own jungle gym.

figurative Her mind was a dense rain forest of thoughts and ideas.

Grammatical Forms of rain forest

plural

rain forests

comparative

more rain forest

superlative

most rain forest

present tense

rain forest

future tense

will be rain forest

perfect tense

has been rain forest

continuous tense

is being rain forest

singular

rain forest

positive degree

rain forest

infinitive

to rain forest

gerund

rain foresting

participle

rain forested

Origin and Evolution of rain forest

First Known Use: 1755 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'rain forest' originated from the combination of the words 'rain' and 'forest' to describe a dense and lush forest ecosystem that receives high amounts of rainfall.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe tropical forests with high levels of precipitation, the term 'rain forest' has since become a widely recognized term to refer to these unique ecosystems around the world.