moorland (Meaning)

Wordnet

moorland (n)

open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss

Webster

moorland (n.)

Land consisting of a moor or moors.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moorland

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moorland Sentence Examples

  1. The vast moorland stretched before them, a desolate and windswept expanse.
  2. The sheep grazed peacefully on the rolling moorland, their bells tinkling in the breeze.
  3. The hikers trekked through the rugged moorland, their footsteps crunching on the heather.
  4. The moorland pond reflected the overcast sky, creating a somber and ethereal atmosphere.
  5. The old stone cottage stood isolated on the moorland, a testament to the harsh conditions faced by its former inhabitants.
  6. The moorland was a sanctuary for wildlife, with birds of prey soaring overhead and rabbits darting through the gorse.
  7. The purple heather bloomed in abundance on the moorland, transforming it into a vibrant tapestry.
  8. The moorland was a popular destination for birdwatchers, who came to observe the rare and elusive species that called it home.
  9. The wind howled across the moorland, whipping up the vegetation and sending birds scattering for shelter.
  10. The moorland provided a sense of solitude and escape, where one could connect with nature and leave behind the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

FAQs About the word moorland

open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and mossLand consisting of a moor or moors.

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The vast moorland stretched before them, a desolate and windswept expanse.

The sheep grazed peacefully on the rolling moorland, their bells tinkling in the breeze.

The hikers trekked through the rugged moorland, their footsteps crunching on the heather.

The moorland pond reflected the overcast sky, creating a somber and ethereal atmosphere.