wooded
pronunciation
How to pronounce wooded in British English: UK [ˈwʊdɪd]
How to pronounce wooded in American English: US [ˈwʊdɪd]
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- Adjective:
- covered with growing trees and bushes etc
Word Origin
- wooded (adj.)
- "covered with growing trees," c. 1600, from wood (n.).
Example
- 1. Susan and ned were driving through a wooded empty section of highway .
- 2. On rocky hillsides there are wooden huts and in wooded valleys , towns of brick .
- 3. After a long drive up a narrow dirt track through hills east of pyongyang , a north korean tour bus dropped the chinese tourists near a wooded graveyard .
- 4. They shot what 's supposed to be a bitterly cold belgian winter in the temperate climate of spain and made a half-hearted attempt to recreate the cold weather . The film also lacks the hilly and wooded terrain of the real battle .