Wooded

/ˈwʊdɪd/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Covered with woods; having many trees.
The scenic trail winds through a wooded area filled with tall pines.
Characterized by the presence of trees; having abundant tree growth.
We decided to camp in a wooded glade beside the river.
Suitable for or containing trees.
The property is located in a wooded part of the country, providing ample shade.

Etymology

From the word 'wood' with the suffix '-ed', indicating a place characterized by trees.

Common Phrases and Expressions

wooded area
A region or space that is primarily covered with trees.
wooded path
A trail or way that runs through a forest or woods.

Related Words

forest
A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
glade
A cleared space in a forest.
grove
A small group of trees.

Slang Meanings

Outdoorsy; someone who enjoys spending time in the woods.
He's such a wooded person; he spends every weekend hiking.
Feeling calm or relaxed, similar to being in a calm forest.
After a long week, just chilling out here feels so wooded.