bosket

[ˈbɒskɪt]

bosket Definition

a small grove of trees, especially one with undergrowth.

Using bosket: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bosket" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The path led through a bosket of trees.

  • Example

    The garden had a charming bosket of flowering shrubs.

  • Example

    The birds nested in the bosket every spring.

bosket Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bosket

Phrases with bosket

  • a small, secluded wooded area

    Example

    The picnic was held in a bosky dell by the river.

  • a formal garden with a small grove of trees

    Example

    The palace's bosquet garden was a favorite spot for the queen to relax.

  • the undergrowth or foliage of a small grove of trees

    Example

    The boskage was so thick that it was difficult to see through the trees.

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Summary: bosket in Brief

'Bosket' [ˈbɒskɪt] refers to a small grove of trees, often with undergrowth. It is a charming feature in gardens and parks, and can be used to describe a variety of wooded areas, such as 'bosky dell.' 'Bosket' is a formal term that can be replaced with 'grove' or 'copse,' and its undergrowth is called 'boskage.'