wastelands Antonyms

Meaning of wastelands

wastelands

an ugly often devastated or barely inhabitable place or area, barren or uncultivated land, an ugly often ruined place or area, land that is not cultivated or not fit for the cultivation of crops, something (such as a way of life) that is spiritually and emotionally arid and unsatisfying

wastelands Sentence Examples

  1. The nuclear explosion left behind only barren wastelands, devoid of life.
  2. The once-fertile fields had been turned into wastelands by the relentless drought.
  3. The aftermath of the war created desolate wastelands, where rubble and despair lingered.
  4. The abandoned mining town became a wasteland, a silent testament to the lost hopes of its former inhabitants.
  5. The unchecked spread of invasive species left forests ravaged as desolate wastelands.
  6. The unbridled exploitation of resources had transformed vast ecosystems into wastelands.
  7. The hurricane's fury left coastal towns as wastelands, strewn with debris and shattered lives.
  8. The scorched earth policy left behind smoking wastelands, a reminder of the horrors of war.
  9. The toxic waste dump had created a wasteland, its boundaries marked by sickly vegetation and foul odors.
  10. The unending conflict had reduced once-vibrant cities to wastelands, where only echoes of the past remained.

FAQs About the word wastelands

an ugly often devastated or barely inhabitable place or area, barren or uncultivated land, an ugly often ruined place or area, land that is not cultivated or no

barrens,deserts, wilds,wildernesses, heaths, wastes, desolations, outdoors, no-man's-lands,badlands

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The nuclear explosion left behind only barren wastelands, devoid of life.

The once-fertile fields had been turned into wastelands by the relentless drought.

The aftermath of the war created desolate wastelands, where rubble and despair lingered.

The abandoned mining town became a wasteland, a silent testament to the lost hopes of its former inhabitants.