overgrown (Meaning)

Wordnet

overgrown (s)

covered with growing plants

abounding in usually unwanted vegetation

Webster

overgrown (p. p.)

of Overgrow

overgrown Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned garden was overgrown with weeds, obscuring the once-manicured flower beds.
  2. The path through the forest had become overgrown, making it difficult to navigate.
  3. Ivy had overgrown the walls of the old cottage, creating a picturesque but dilapidated facade.
  4. The overgrown shrubs in the backyard were providing an ideal hiding place for rodents.
  5. The long-neglected lawn had become overgrown with crabgrass, ruining its once-pristine appearance.
  6. The overgrown vegetation along the riverbank was encroaching on the flow of water.
  7. The overgrown graveyard evoked a sense of melancholy and forgotten history.
  8. The overgrown castle courtyard was a testament to the passage of time and the decline of a once-great dynasty.
  9. The overgrown bushes in the park created a labyrinthine effect, making it easy to get lost.
  10. The overgrown vines on the trellis were casting a dappled shade over the patio, creating a secluded and inviting atmosphere.

FAQs About the word overgrown

covered with growing plants, abounding in usually unwanted vegetationof Overgrow

green,lush, grown, leafy, dense, tangled, rich,fertile, prolific, luxuriant

impoverished, impoverished, poor, unproductive, unproductive, barren, leafless, leafless,barren, depleted

The abandoned garden was overgrown with weeds, obscuring the once-manicured flower beds.

The path through the forest had become overgrown, making it difficult to navigate.

Ivy had overgrown the walls of the old cottage, creating a picturesque but dilapidated facade.

The overgrown shrubs in the backyard were providing an ideal hiding place for rodents.