Advertisement

Advertisement

View synonyms for wildwood

wildwood

[ wahyld-wood ]

noun

  1. a wood growing in the wild or natural state; forest.


wildwood

/ ˈwaɪldˌwʊd /

noun

  1. archaic.
    a wood or forest growing in a natural uncultivated state


Discover More

Word History and Origins

Origin of wildwood1

before 1150; Middle English wilde wode, Old English wilde wudu. See wild, wood 1

Discover More

Example Sentences

Last spring in Indiana, plaintiffs won a case against the council there over Camp Wildwood.

In March I “invested” $100 in the Wildwood project, joining 313 other people.

The beachfront town of Wildwood doesn't want you shirtless, either.

Sometimes I 'fell,' as I drank deep then of the magic well-water, and went astray in the green dells and avenues of the wildwood.

O wildwood Helen, let them strive and fret, Those goggled men with their dissecting-knives!

One passes on the way to the wildwood, where everybody goes as often as may be,—a so-called "blarney stone."

His feet, too, were encased in moccasins that his footfall might not startle the shy creatures of the wildwood.

He was enjoying his trip because of the outdoor life and wildwood sports, but as for real adventure, he was content to omit it.

Advertisement

Related Words

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


Wild West showwild yam