heaths Antonyms

Meaning of heaths

heaths

a tract of wasteland, an evergreen subshrub of either of two genera (Erica and Calluna) with whorls of needlelike leaves and clusters of small flowers, any of various plants that resemble true heaths, a low evergreen shrub with needlelike leaves and clusters of small flowers, a usually level area of land overgrown with low shrubs, any of a family (Ericaceae, the heath family) of shrubby dicotyledonous and often evergreen plants that thrive on open barren usually acid and ill-drained soil, any of a family of shrubby often evergreen plants that grow well on open barren usually acid and poorly drained soil, an extensive area of rather level open uncultivated land usually with poor coarse soil, inferior drainage, and a surface rich in peat or peaty humus

heaths Sentence Examples

  1. The vast, desolate heaths stretched for miles, a haunting expanse of withered vegetation.
  2. Amidst the rolling hills, the heaths provided a stark contrast, their barren slopes devoid of life.
  3. The pungent scent of heather filled the air, a reminder of the heaths' enduring presence.
  4. The villagers ventured onto the heaths only when necessary, their steps echoing through the emptiness.
  5. Legend whispered of a mournful banshee that haunted the desolate heaths, her cries carrying on the wind.
  6. The wind howled relentlessly across the heaths, its mournful song a haunting reminder of their forsaken nature.
  7. Wolves roamed the heaths in packs, their howls chilling the blood of those who dared to venture near.
  8. The rugged heaths had shaped the character of the locals, making them a hardy and resilient people.
  9. Hikers ventured onto the heaths in search of ancient ruins, hidden within the dense undergrowth.
  10. The sun cast an eerie glow upon the heaths, transforming them into a surreal and ethereal landscape.

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a tract of wasteland, an evergreen subshrub of either of two genera (Erica and Calluna) with whorls of needlelike leaves and clusters of small flowers, any of v

grasslands, savannas, plains, steppes,prairies, leys, moors,meadows, tundras, pampas

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The vast, desolate heaths stretched for miles, a haunting expanse of withered vegetation.

Amidst the rolling hills, the heaths provided a stark contrast, their barren slopes devoid of life.

The pungent scent of heather filled the air, a reminder of the heaths' enduring presence.

The villagers ventured onto the heaths only when necessary, their steps echoing through the emptiness.