Forest
Noun
UK
/ˈfɒr.ɪst/
US
/ˈfɔː.rɪst/
Definition
A large area covered mainly with trees and plants.
Example
"The forest was full of tall trees and singing birds."
"Many animals depend on the forest for food and shelter."
"They walked through the forest during their holiday trip."
Explanation
A forest is a large area of land covered with many trees, plants, and animals. It provides clean air, homes for wildlife, and helps the environment by producing oxygen. Forests can be tropical, rainy, or dry, depending on the climate. People visit forests to enjoy nature, walk, or camp. In stories, forests are often mysterious places where adventures happen. The word shows nature, growth, and life.