thicket Synonyms
thicket Meaning
thicket (n)
a dense growth of bushes
thicket (a.)
A wood or a collection of trees, shrubs, etc., closely set; as, a ram caught in a thicket.
thicket Sentence Examples
- The explorer cautiously made his way through the dense thicket, hoping to avoid the lurking predators within.
- The impenetrable thicket acted as a natural barrier, isolating the village from the outside world.
- The undergrowth in the thicket was so thick that it obscured the path, making navigation impossible.
- A family of deer sought refuge in the secluded thicket, their presence betrayed only by the gentle rustling of leaves.
- The thicket seemed to swallow up the young adventurer, leaving no trace of his passage.
- The thicket was a haven for insects, its foliage providing shelter and sustenance.
- The dense understory of the thicket created a perpetual twilight beneath the canopy above.
- The sound of crashing branches echoed through the thicket, signaling the approach of an unseen creature.
- As night fell, the thicket transformed into a realm of darkness and mystery, its inhabitants coming to life.
- The thicket's tangled vegetation presented a formidable obstacle, but the determined hiker persevered, forging a path through its labyrinthine depths.
FAQs About the word thicket
a dense growth of bushesA wood or a collection of trees, shrubs, etc., closely set; as, a ram caught in a thicket.
grove, brushwood, jungle, chaparral, tangle, copse, coppice, bosque, brake, bush
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The explorer cautiously made his way through the dense thicket, hoping to avoid the lurking predators within.
The impenetrable thicket acted as a natural barrier, isolating the village from the outside world.
The undergrowth in the thicket was so thick that it obscured the path, making navigation impossible.
A family of deer sought refuge in the secluded thicket, their presence betrayed only by the gentle rustling of leaves.