glade

[ɡleɪd]

glade Definition

  • 1an open space in a forest
  • 2a strip of land cleared of trees and bushes

Using glade: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hiker rested in the glade after walking for hours in the dense forest.

  • Example

    The glade was a perfect spot for a picnic with its lush green grass and beautiful flowers.

  • Example

    The farmer cleared a glade in the woods to plant crops.

glade Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with glade

  • a clearing in a forest that is illuminated by sunlight

    Example

    The sunlit glade was a beautiful sight to behold.

  • a place where people go to remember and honor those who have died

    Example

    The park has a glade of remembrance where people can pay their respects to the fallen soldiers.

  • an annual music and arts festival held in Houghton Hall, Norfolk, UK

    Example

    The Glade Festival attracts thousands of people every year.

Origins of glade

from Old English 'glaed', meaning 'bright, shining, cheerful'

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Summary: glade in Brief

A 'glade' [ɡleɪd] refers to an open space in a forest or a strip of land cleared of trees and bushes. It is often used to describe a peaceful and picturesque setting, such as 'The hiker rested in the glade after walking for hours in the dense forest.' 'Glade' also appears in phrases like 'sunlit glade,' which describes a clearing illuminated by sunlight.

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