Pronunciation: /ˈwɪldərnɪs/
noun an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region
A1 I love exploring the wilderness with my friends.
A2 The wilderness can be a dangerous place if you are not prepared.
B1 Many animals live in the wilderness and depend on it for survival.
B2 Hiking through the wilderness offers a sense of freedom and adventure.
C1 Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the wilderness from destruction.
C2 The untouched wilderness of Antarctica is a sight to behold.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the wilderness
A1 The wilderness area was full of trees and animals.
A2 We went camping in the wilderness and saw a bear.
B1 The wilderness trail was challenging but rewarding.
B2 She spent months living in the wilderness, studying the local flora and fauna.
C1 The wilderness conservation efforts have been successful in preserving the natural habitat.
C2 The wilderness expedition required expert survival skills and navigation abilities.
formal The wilderness is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.
informal I love going camping in the wilderness, it's so peaceful.
slang Let's ditch the city and head out to the wilderness for some adventure!
figurative Navigating through the challenges of life can sometimes feel like being lost in a vast wilderness.
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