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View synonyms for forest
forest
[ fawr-ist, for- ]
noun
- a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush; woodland.
- the trees on such a tract:
to cut down a forest.
- a tract of wooded grounds in England formerly belonging to the sovereign and set apart for game.
- a thick cluster of vertical objects:
a forest of church spires.
verb (used with object)
- to supply or cover with trees; convert into a forest.
forest
/ fəˈrɛstɪəl; ˈfɒrɪst /
noun
- a large wooded area having a thick growth of trees and plants
- the trees of such an area
- an area planted with exotic pines or similar trees Compare bush 1
- something resembling a large wooded area, esp in density
a forest of telegraph poles
- law (formerly) an area of woodland, esp one owned by the sovereign and set apart as a hunting ground with its own laws and officers Compare park
- modifier of, involving, or living in a forest or forests
a forest glade
verb
- tr to create a forest (in); plant with trees
forest
/ fôr′ĭst /
- A growth of trees covering a large area. Forests exist in all regions of the Earth except for regions of extreme cold or dryness.
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Derived Forms
- ˈforested, adjective
- ˈforestless, adjective
- ˈforestal, adjective
- ˈforest-ˌlike, adjective
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Other Words From
- forest·al fo·res·tial [f, uh, -, res, -ch, uh, l], adjective
- forest·ed adjective
- forest·less adjective
- forest·like adjective
- non·forest noun
- non·forest·ed adjective
- un·forest·ed adjective
- well-forest·ed adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of forest1
C13: from Old French, from Medieval Latin forestis unfenced woodland, from Latin foris outside
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Idioms and Phrases
see can't see the forest for the trees .Discover More
Synonym Study
Forest, grove, wood refer to an area covered with trees. A forest is an extensive area, preserving some or all of its primitive wildness and usually having game or wild animals in it: Sherwood Forest; the Black Forest. A grove is a group or cluster of trees, usually not very large in area and cleared of underbrush. It is usually tended or cultivated: a shady grove; a grove of pines; an orange grove; a walnut grove. Woods (or a wood ) resembles a forest but is a smaller tract of land, less wild in character, and generally closer to civilization: lost in the woods; a wood covering several acres.
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