landscaping
Landscaping (noun) means the design and arrangement of plants, paths, and features to make outdoor land more attractive. Example: “The new landscaping around the office really brightens up the entrance.”
How to use landscaping
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishMaking an outdoor area look nicer by planting, shaping the ground, and adding features.
Word forms
landscapings plural
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The new _____ around the office really brightens up the entrance.
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What does “landscaping” mean?
The word “landscaping” means the design and arrangement of plants, paths, and features to make outdoor land more attractive. In plain terms, making an outdoor area look nicer by planting, shaping the ground, and adding features.
How do you use “landscaping” in a sentence?
Here is “landscaping” used in a sentence: “The new landscaping around the office really brightens up the entrance.”
What part of speech is “landscaping”?
“Landscaping” is a noun.
Is “landscaping” a common word?
“Landscaping” is an uncommon word in modern English.