woodsmen

[ˈwʊdzmən]

woodsmen Definition

  • 1a person who lives or works in a forest or wooded area
  • 2a person who cuts down trees for timber; a lumberjack

Using woodsmen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The woodsmen were able to fell the tree in just a few hours.

  • Example

    The woodsmen lived in a small cabin in the woods.

  • Example

    The company hired several woodsmen to clear the land for development.

woodsmen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for woodsmen

Phrases with woodsmen

  • an experienced and skilled woodsman

    Example

    The old woodsman was able to navigate the forest with ease.

  • woodsman's axe

    a type of axe used by woodsmen for chopping down trees

    Example

    He swung the woodsman's axe with all his might, felling the tree in just a few blows.

  • woodsman's hut

    a small cabin or shelter used by woodsmen while working in the forest

    Example

    The woodsmen built a simple hut in the woods to use as their base of operations.

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Summary: woodsmen in Brief

'Woodsmen' [ˈwʊdzmən] are people who live or work in wooded areas, often cutting down trees for timber. They may use tools like the 'woodsman's axe' and live in a 'woodsman's hut.' 'Woodsmen' can also be called 'lumberjacks' or 'tree cutters.'