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What does 'idyllic' mean?
What does 'idyllic' mean?
- Ideal or perfect; like a beautiful place where you can relax in the sun (correct)
- Beautiful and picturesque; like a postcard of the countryside
- Rich, flourishing, or overgrown; like a garden full of big healthy plants
- Quiet or remote; like a place where you can be completely alone
What does 'lush' refer to?
What does 'lush' refer to?
Rich, flourishing, or overgrown; like a garden full of big healthy plants
'Rolling' describes flat, unvarying terrain.
'Rolling' describes flat, unvarying terrain.
False (B)
Define 'scenic'.
Define 'scenic'.
'Secluded' means _____ or remote.
'Secluded' means _____ or remote.
What does 'verdant' mean?
What does 'verdant' mean?
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Study Notes
Countryside Vocabulary
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Idyllic: Refers to an ideal or perfect setting, evoking feelings of tranquility associated with beautiful places ideal for relaxation in the sun.
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Lush: Describes areas that are rich and flourishing, often characterized by overgrown plants, such as vibrant gardens filled with healthy flora.
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Rolling: Illustrates a landscape that is rippling, wavy, or tumbling, reminiscent of gentle hills that rise and fall in a fluid, wave-like motion.
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Scenic: Pertains to views that are strikingly beautiful and picturesque, often comparable to picturesque postcards depicting idyllic countryside scenes.
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Secluded: Indicates a location that is quiet or remote, providing a sense of solitude where one can be completely alone in nature.
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Verdant: Signifies a lush and green environment, particularly a leafy area like a valley where livestock, such as sheep, graze on the abundant grass.
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