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Meaning of wooded
The primary meaning of the word "wooded" is having trees, especially a large number of them.
Etymology of wooded
The word "wooded" comes from the Old English word "wudu" meaning tree, and the suffix "-ed" which forms an adjective
Historically, the word has been used to describe areas with a high density of trees, and has been in use since the 14th century
Synonyms
forested
wooded
timbered
tree-covered
leafy
green
verdant
lush
dense
jungle-like
tropical
wooded
afforested
reforested
silvan
arboreal
bushy
shrubby
thorny
brambly
overgrown
wild
untamed
unspoiled
pristine
natural
rural
rustic
countryside
pastoral
sylvan
wooded
woodsy
timberland
woodland
forest
jungle
wilderness
brushwood
copse
grove
thicket
woodland
woods
forested
tree-lined
tree-covered
shaded
sheltered
secluded
isolated
remote
inaccessible
impervious
impenetrable
Definitions
- Having trees, especially a large number of them
- * Covered or filled with trees or woodland
- * Resembling or characteristic of wood or trees
Usage Examples
- The wooded area behind the house was perfect for a summer picnic
- * The mountain trail wound its way through a densely wooded forest
- * The wooded landscape was dotted with wildflowers and tall trees