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Meaning of wooded

Wordnet

wooded (a)

covered with growing trees and bushes etc

Webster

wooded (imp. & p. p.)

of Wood

Webster

wooded (a.)

Supplied or covered with wood, or trees; as, land wooded and watered.

wooded Sentence Examples

  1. The wooded trail meandered through a dense canopy, casting dappled sunlight upon the forest floor.
  2. The cabin stood nestled within a secluded wooded clearing, surrounded by towering conifers.
  3. The aroma of pine needles permeated the air as we hiked through the wooded hills.
  4. Deer darted through the undergrowth of the wooded glen, their antlers barely discernible among the trees.
  5. The wooded park offered a tranquil refuge from the urban sprawl, providing ample space for hiking and nature observation.
  6. The river wound its way through the wooded valley, carving its path through the verdant landscape.
  7. The wooded hillside offered a scenic backdrop for the outdoor concert, creating an intimate and enchanting atmosphere.
  8. The birds sang merrily from the treetops in the wooded backyard, filling the air with a chorus of melodies.
  9. The ancient oak tree stood majestically in the center of the wooded grove, a testament to its enduring strength.
  10. The explorers ventured into the uncharted wooded wilderness, their senses heightened as they navigated the dense undergrowth.

FAQs About the word wooded

covered with growing trees and bushes etcof Wood, Supplied or covered with wood, or trees; as, land wooded and watered.

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The wooded trail meandered through a dense canopy, casting dappled sunlight upon the forest floor.

The cabin stood nestled within a secluded wooded clearing, surrounded by towering conifers.

The aroma of pine needles permeated the air as we hiked through the wooded hills.

Deer darted through the undergrowth of the wooded glen, their antlers barely discernible among the trees.