undergrowth

[ˈʌndəɡrəʊθ]

undergrowth Definition

a mass of bushes and plants growing under trees in a forest.

Using undergrowth: Examples

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

  • Example

    The undergrowth was so thick that it was difficult to walk through the forest.

  • Example

    The animals hide in the undergrowth to avoid predators.

  • Example

    The hunters had to clear the undergrowth to get a clear shot at the deer.

undergrowth Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for undergrowth

Phrases with undergrowth

  • an area of undergrowth that is dense and difficult to move through

    Example

    The hikers had to cut their way through the thick undergrowth to reach the waterfall.

  • to remove the bushes and plants growing under trees in a forest

    Example

    The park rangers had to clear the undergrowth to prevent forest fires.

  • to conceal oneself in the bushes and plants growing under trees in a forest

    Example

    The rabbits were hiding in the undergrowth to avoid being seen by the fox.

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Summary: undergrowth in Brief

Undergrowth [ˈʌndəɡrəʊθ] refers to a mass of bushes and plants growing under trees in a forest. It is often dense and difficult to move through, as exemplified by 'The undergrowth was so thick that it was difficult to walk through the forest.' 'Undergrowth' can be cleared to prevent forest fires or to get a clear shot at animals hiding within it, as in 'The park rangers had to clear the undergrowth to prevent forest fires.'