marsh Synonyms
marsh Meaning
marsh (n)
low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water
United States painter (1898-1954)
New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982)
marsh (n.)
A tract of soft wet land, commonly covered partially or wholly with water; a fen; a swamp; a morass.
marsh Sentence Examples
- The vast marsh extended beyond the horizon, a watery labyrinth dotted with tall reeds.
- The creatures of the marsh, including herons and alligators, adapted to its unique ecosystem.
- A solitary heron perched on a fallen log in the marsh, its piercing gaze scanning for prey.
- The marsh's waterlogged soil supported a lush growth of vegetation, creating a thriving habitat for wildlife.
- Paths wove through the marsh, inviting explorers to venture into its depths.
- The marsh's constant humidity and thick vegetation provided a breeding ground for insects.
- Hunters patiently waited in blinds hidden in the marsh, hoping to catch a glimpse of their elusive quarry.
- The marsh's water often turned a deep red at sunset, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- Scientists studied the marsh's complex hydrology and the intricate relationships between its inhabitants.
- The marsh served as a natural buffer between the ocean and the mainland, protecting coastal communities from storms.
FAQs About the word marsh
low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water, United States painter (1898-1954), New Zealand writer of detecti
wetland, swamp, slough, swampland, morass, wash, marshland, fen, mud,bog
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The vast marsh extended beyond the horizon, a watery labyrinth dotted with tall reeds.
The creatures of the marsh, including herons and alligators, adapted to its unique ecosystem.
A solitary heron perched on a fallen log in the marsh, its piercing gaze scanning for prey.
The marsh's waterlogged soil supported a lush growth of vegetation, creating a thriving habitat for wildlife.