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wooded

American  
[wood-id] / ˈwʊd ɪd /

adjective

  1. covered with or abounding in woods wood or trees.


wooded British  
/ ˈwʊdɪd /

adjective

  1. covered with or abounding in woods or trees

  2. (in combination) having wood of a specified character

    a soft-wooded tree

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Other Word Forms

  • unwooded adjective
  • well-wooded adjective

Etymology

Origin of wooded

First recorded in 1595–1605; wood 1 + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Oseguera was discovered hiding out in a wooded retreat in western Jalisco state after authorities tracked a female companion who was visiting, the Mexican military said.

From Los Angeles Times

Tourists, who usually spend weekends in this wooded retreat, began to head home.

From Barron's

But at the rear there's a wooded area where last summer fires broke out deep beneath the ground, sending smoke billowing into the air and causing residents to fear for their safety.

From BBC

This area was heavily wooded and there had been no rain all summer.

From Literature

In recent months, large bulldozers have been spotted levelling former green belts and wooded areas, including near major highways.

From Barron's