Meaning & Definition of Forest in English
Forest
A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
Pronunciation:
/ˈfɔːrɪst/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
forestsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A large area of land covered with trees and other vegetation.
Example Sentence: The national park is home to a vast forest filled with diverse wildlife.
Definition: A dense collection of trees.
Example Sentence: They hiked through the dark, towering forest.
Definition: An area designated for the cultivation and management of trees.
Example Sentence: The forest was managed sustainably to ensure the health of the ecosystem.
Definition: Figuratively, a complex and densely populated area.
Example Sentence: Navigating through the forest of regulations can be daunting.
Definition: A habitat for various species of plants and animals.
Example Sentence: The forest serves as a refuge for endangered species.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'forest', from Latin 'foresta', meaning a place outside or a wood.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- lost in the forest: Being confused or unable to find one’s way.
- forest of trees: A specific area densely populated with trees.
- clear-cut forest: An area where trees have been removed permanently.
Translations
- Spanish: bosque
- French: forêt
- German: Wald
- Russian: лес
Related Words
- tree: A perennial plant with a trunk and branches.
- bark: The outer covering of the trunk, branches, and twigs of a tree.
- canopy: The upper layer of trees in a forest.
Slang Meanings of forest
Meaning: The hood (referring to an area known for trees or nature).
Example Sentence: We're going to the forest this weekend for some fresh air.
Meaning: A place to chill or relax in nature.
Example Sentence: Let’s take a break and chill in the forest.