Pronunciation: /wɛld/
noun an area of open or uncultivated land, especially in southern England
A1 The weald was a beautiful area of countryside with rolling hills and lush greenery.
A2 The weald provided a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
B1 The weald was known for its rich biodiversity, with many rare plant and animal species thriving in the area.
B2 Exploring the weald revealed hidden gems such as ancient ruins and picturesque villages.
C1 The weald was a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering miles of trails and stunning views.
C2 The weald's unique ecosystem made it a valuable area for conservation efforts to protect its natural beauty.
formal The weald is a large area of open land covered with grass and shrubs.
informal Let's take a walk through the weald and enjoy nature.
slang The weald is a cool spot to hang out with friends.
figurative In the weald of my mind, I find peace and clarity.
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