Meaning & Definition of word "Thicket"

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    Thicket

    /ˈθɪkɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A dense growth of shrubs or small trees.
      • Example: The deer disappeared into the thicket, seeking shelter from the hunters.
    • 2. A thick or tangled area of vegetation.
      • Example: We struggled to walk through the thicket of brambles and thorns.
    • 3. A place filled with dense vegetation, often impenetrable.
      • Example: The explorers found themselves lost in a thicket, unable to find the path they had taken.

    Etymology

    Middle English thikhet, from thik ('thick') + -et (diminutive).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    thicket of lies:

    A complex situation filled with deceit.

    in the thicket:

    In a complicated or tangled situation.

    Related Words

    shrubbery:

    A collection of shrubs or small bushes.

    forest:

    A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.

    jungle:

    An area of dense tropical vegetation.

    Slang Meanings of thicket

    Meaning: A confusing situation or mess.

    Example Sentence: Getting out of that thicket was a real hassle.

    Meaning: A lively or chaotic place.

    Example Sentence: That party turned into a thicket of people!