heath
Aussprache: [hiːθ]
Wort
Kontext: „nature“
(noun) a type of wild, open land that has low shrubs and grass but few trees. Picture a place with lots of flowers and bushes where animals like rabbits and birds might live.
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The heath was beautiful, filled with purple flowers and buzzing bees.
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The city lacked any open heath, just built-up streets and no nature around.
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Can we go for a walk on the heath this weekend?
Kontext: „literature“
(noun) a place in stories or poems where characters might encounter wild and natural settings. It's often used to create a certain mood, like wildness or freedom.
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In the novel, the characters found solace in the heath, away from civilization.
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The urban setting offered no escape to a heath in the story.
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How does the heath setting affect the mood of the poem?
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