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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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opposite of wide open area

0What do you call an environment that has very little open area and that the area is covered with bushes, trees and ponds? In other words, what's the opposite of "wide open area" in this setting?02br
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02br 00I'm not sure there is one. 01i 00A closed-in area? A mixed habitat?

  • 02br 00I'm not sure there is one.
  • 01i 00A closed-in area?
  • A mixed habitat?
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00I'm not sure there is one. 01i00A closed-in area? A mixed habitat? A grown-over area?02i0-
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0I can't think of one either. A wild area? An overgrown area (interesting reversal from Mr M's suggestion), a park, a natural park, a country park? 02br
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00I think we'll have to just say there isn't an everyday word in English for an area with lots of plantlife - possibly as in the UK pretty much everywhere that hasn't got concrete on it will look like that. We don't do d
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0Thanks MM and Nona. I understand that not everything has a word for it but if there's one I would like to learn it. That's why I asked. 050010id1
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[Emotion: party!!!]the opposite of wide is narrow because if narrow is the opposite of wide then wide is the opposite os narro

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