heath
Pronunciation: [hiːθ]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
The heath was beautiful, filled with purple flowers and buzzing bees.
Example
The city lacked any open heath, just built-up streets and no nature around.
Example
Can we go for a walk on the heath this weekend?
Context: "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.
Example
In the novel, the characters found solace in the heath, away from civilization.
Example
The urban setting offered no escape to a heath in the story.
Example
How does the heath setting affect the mood of the poem?
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