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wooded

WUU-dihd

Wooded (adj) means Covered with trees. Example: “The trail winds through a densely wooded valley.”

adj
1
Covered with trees.
"The trail winds through a densely wooded valley."

How to use wooded

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes land or an area that has a lot of trees growing on it.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "wooden" (made of wood) — "wooded" describes land covered in trees, not a material.

Easily confused with

Word forms

more wooded comparative, most wooded superlative

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Etymology

From "wood" plus the adjective ending "-ed."

Rhymes for wooded

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Frequently asked questions

What does “wooded” mean?

The word “wooded” means covered with trees. In plain terms, describes land or an area that has a lot of trees growing on it.

How do you pronounce “wooded”?

“Wooded” is pronounced WUU-dihd (/ˈwʊdɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “wooded” in a sentence?

Here is “wooded” used in a sentence: “The trail winds through a densely wooded valley.”

What part of speech is “wooded”?

“Wooded” is an adjective.

Is “wooded” a common word?

“Wooded” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.

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