Wilderness Survival Terms

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who lives in the backwoods or rural areas, especially one who is skilled in outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing

  • The backwoodsman lived in a remote cabin deep in the forest.
  • My uncle likes to think of himself as a backwoodsman because he enjoys hunting and fishing in the woods.
  • The backwoodsman was a real mountain man, living off the grid and surviving in the wilderness.
  • In the world of technology, he was considered a backwoodsman for still using a flip phone.

noun a remote or isolated area, typically with a lack of modern amenities

adjective relating to or characteristic of the backwoods

  • The expedition team ventured deep into the backwoods of the national park.
  • We're planning a camping trip in the backwoods next weekend.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening in the backwoods tonight.
  • His ideas were considered outdated and belonged to the backwoods of the industry.

noun a surprise attack from a concealed position

verb to ambush or attack someone by surprise from a hidden location

  • The soldiers had to bushwhack through the dense forest to reach their destination.
  • We decided to bushwhack our way through the overgrown trail for a shortcut.
  • Let's bushwhack through this field to get to the other side quicker.
  • She had to bushwhack through all the obstacles in her path to achieve her goals.

adjective having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties

  • She is known for being a resourceful problem-solver in the workplace.
  • My friend is so resourceful, she can fix anything with just a paperclip and some tape.
  • That guy is super resourceful, he always knows how to hustle and make things work.
  • In the game of life, being resourceful is like having a secret weapon up your sleeve.

noun the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of difficult circumstances

  • Survival in the wilderness requires knowledge of basic survival skills.
  • Survival in this job market is tough right now.
  • I'm just trying to survive this crazy party tonight.
  • His survival in the corporate world depended on his ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

noun a person who is inexperienced or unfamiliar with a particular activity or situation

  • The tenderfoot hiker struggled to keep up with the experienced group.
  • Hey tenderfoot, watch your step on this trail.
  • The tenderfoot was totally green when it came to camping.
  • As a tenderfoot in the industry, she had a lot to learn before becoming successful.