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Meaning of thickets
A dense growth of shrubs or small trees, typically found in woodland or wild areas.
Etymology of thickets
The word "thicket" has its roots in Old English "þicce" or "þiccet", which referred to a dense cluster of trees or shrubs.
The term has been used in English since the 9th century to describe a dense growth of vegetation, and its meaning has remained relatively consistent over time.
Synonyms
brush
underbrush
undergrowth
scrub
bushes
shrubs
trees
foliage
verdure
greenery
woods
forest
jungle
grove
copse
thorny patches
dense growth
overgrowth
tangle
snarl
brambles
briars
canes
vines
creepers
thickets
clusters
groups
stands
groves
plantations
orchards
spinneys
coverts
hedges
fences
barriers
screens
windbreaks
shelters
refuges
sanctuaries
havens
thickets
clumps
tufts
tussocks
hummocks
hillocks
mounds
ridges
banks
dunes
thickets
jungles
wildernesses
wilds
wastelands
badlands
heaths
moors
fens
bogs
marshes
swamps
thickets
brakes
furzes
gorse
whins
brooms
heather
ling
furze
gorse
whin
broom
heath
moor
fen
bog
marsh
swamp
Definitions
- A dense growth of shrubs or small trees, typically found in woodland or wild areas.
- A confusing or embarrassing situation.
Usage Examples
- The hikers had to navigate through the dense thicket to reach the summit.
- The thicket of bureaucracy made it difficult to get anything done.
- The rabbit darted into the thicket, seeking refuge from the predator.
Antonyms
clearing
opening
glade
meadow
lawn
park
garden
yard
courtyard
plaza
square
pavement
road
highway
thoroughfare
passage
corridor
aisle
clearing
openness
space
emptiness
barrenness
desolation
isolation
loneliness
solitude
emptiness
vacancy
void
bareness
nakedness
exposure
clarity
simplicity
ease
straightforwardness