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wooded Definition

wooded (-id)

adjective

covered with trees or woods

wooded Synonyms

wooded

modif.

timbered, forested, tree-covered, wild, sylvan, tree-laden, treed, reforested, woody, jungly, having cover, with enough forestation to preserve the run-off, timber-bearing, lumbering, uncut, not lumbered, not cut over, not cut off, with standing timber, primeval, below the timberline, jungle covered.

wooded Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • valley: An old quarry or wooded valley would be ideal.
  • hillside: These are all to be found on the wooded hillside directly above the town.
  • parkland: Wooded parkland, which is generally equine pasture, with some arable to the south.
  • glen: Small wooded glens on steep slopes of basalt uplands.
  • gorge: Views out to the surrounding hillside farmland above the close views of wooded gorge.
  • slope: The canal ran along the left, next to the wooded slope.

Modifying Another Word

  • thickly: Further down the thickly wooded road, a dazzling white sugar cube emerges.
  • densely: The road was via a narrow ravine between densely wooded hills.
  • steeply: The steeply wooded ravine descends to a private, secluded beach on the historic Helford River.
  • lightly: The further along the lightly wooded valley we went, the more males with full tails were encountered.
  • richly: Much of the range, particularly the dip slopes to the east, are richly wooded and wild deer roam here.
  • heavily: To the west of the zone is a heavily wooded area that provides some cover to allow you to attack the base.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: The steeper slopes, on the edge of the basalt moorland to the north, become progressively more wooded toward the east.
  • remain: By the time of the Norman Conquest only around 15 % of England remained wooded.