underbrush

[uhn-der-bruhsh]

underbrush Definition

  • 1vegetation, especially bushes and shrubs, growing beneath trees in a wood or forest.
  • 2a dense growth of shrubs and other plants, especially under trees in woodland.

Using underbrush: Examples

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

  • Example

    The underbrush was so thick that it was difficult to see the path.

  • Example

    The hunters had to cut through the underbrush to get to their hunting spot.

  • Example

    The animals were hiding in the underbrush.

underbrush Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for underbrush

Phrases with underbrush

  • hidden or concealed among the bushes and shrubs

    Example

    The lost hiker was found in the underbrush by the search party.

  • to remove the bushes and shrubs from an area

    Example

    The park rangers cleared the underbrush to make a new hiking trail.

  • a fire that starts in the bushes and shrubs beneath trees

    Example

    The underbrush fire spread quickly through the forest.

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Summary: underbrush in Brief

'Underbrush' [uhn-der-bruhsh] refers to the dense growth of bushes and shrubs that grow beneath trees in a forest. It is often used to describe the vegetation that makes it difficult to move around in wooded areas. Phrases like 'in the underbrush' and 'clear the underbrush' are common, as well as the term 'underbrush fire,' which refers to a fire that starts in the bushes and shrubs beneath trees.