Pronunciation: /wʊdzmən/
noun a person who lives or works in the woods, especially as a forester, hunter, or guide
A1 The woodsman chopped down trees in the forest.
A2 The woodsman knew how to survive in the wilderness.
B1 The woodsman built a cabin in the woods using only natural materials.
B2 The woodsman was skilled at tracking animals through the dense forest.
C1 The woodsman's knowledge of the forest was unmatched by anyone else.
C2 The woodsman's expertise in forestry conservation earned him international recognition.
formal The woodsman skillfully navigated through the dense forest, identifying different types of trees along the way.
informal My neighbor, who's a woodsman, showed me how to chop wood for my fireplace.
slang The woodsman is a pro at handling an axe and chopping down trees.
figurative She was a woodsman in the kitchen, effortlessly chopping vegetables with precision.
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