Pronunciation: /ˈwʊdlənd/
noun an area covered with a dense growth of trees and underbrush
A1 I went for a walk in the woodland and saw many birds.
A2 The woodland near my house is a great place for hiking and picnicking.
B1 The woodland is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer and rabbits.
B2 The woodland is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
C1 The woodland conservation project aims to protect and preserve the natural habitat.
C2 The woodland ecosystem is complex and diverse, with many different plant and animal species coexisting.
adjective relating to or characteristic of woodland
A1 I went for a walk in the woodland park.
A2 The woodland creatures scurried about as I passed by.
B1 The woodland trail was well-marked and easy to follow.
B2 The woodland area was filled with tall trees and lush vegetation.
C1 The woodland conservation project aims to protect the diverse ecosystem.
C2 The woodland landscape was breathtaking, with sunlight filtering through the trees.
formal The woodland is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.
informal Let's go for a hike in the woodland this weekend.
slang I love getting lost in the woodland, it's so peaceful.
figurative Her mind was like a dense woodland, full of hidden thoughts and emotions.
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