Pronunciation: /waɪldwʊd/
noun a dense growth of trees and shrubs; a forest or wood
A1 I went for a walk in the wildwood and saw many different types of birds.
A2 The children loved exploring the wildwood, finding hidden treasures along the way.
B1 The wildwood was a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
B2 The wildwood was teeming with wildlife, from deer to rabbits to squirrels.
C1 The conservationists worked tirelessly to protect the biodiversity of the wildwood.
C2 The ancient trees in the wildwood were a sight to behold, standing tall and majestic.
adjective characterized by being uncultivated or untamed; not domesticated or controlled
A1 The wildwood flowers were blooming in the forest.
A2 We went on a hike through the wildwood area and saw many different types of plants and animals.
B1 The cabin in the wildwood setting was the perfect retreat for a weekend getaway.
B2 The wildwood trail led us through a dense forest with towering trees and lush vegetation.
C1 The wildwood landscape was untouched by human hands, creating a pristine natural environment.
C2 The wildwood scenery was breathtaking, with sunlight filtering through the canopy and birds chirping in the distance.
formal The wildwood is a protected area where various species of flora and fauna thrive.
informal Let's take a hike through the wildwood this weekend, it's so peaceful there.
slang I heard there's a cool party happening in the wildwood tonight, wanna check it out?
figurative Her mind was like a wildwood, full of untamed thoughts and ideas.
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