nathe

[neɪð]

nathe Definition

  • 1a course or path that is not clearly defined or marked
  • 2a place that is wild or uncultivated

Using nathe: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hikers lost their way in the nathe.

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    The nathe was full of thorny bushes and tall grasses.

  • Example

    The nathe was home to many wild animals.

  • Example

    The nathe was a peaceful retreat from the city.

nathe Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for nathe

Phrases with nathe

  • in the midst of a wild or uncultivated area

    Example

    Their cabin was located deep in the nathe of the forest.

  • to create a trail through a wild or uncultivated area

    Example

    The park rangers blazed a nathe through the dense jungle.

  • away from the beaten path or established route

    Example

    They decided to go off the nathe and explore the uncharted territory.

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Summary: nathe in Brief

The term 'nathe' [neɪð] refers to a path or place that is not clearly defined or marked, often wild or uncultivated. It can be used to describe a physical location, such as 'The hikers lost their way in the nathe,' or to denote a sense of being off the beaten path, as in 'They decided to go off the nathe and explore the uncharted territory.' 'Nathe' can also be used in phrases like 'in the nathe of,' meaning in the midst of a wild area, and 'blaze a nathe,' meaning to create a trail through an uncultivated area.