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landscape

Definition for landscape

noun as in countryside; picture of countryside

Strongest matches

mural, painting, photograph, scene, scenery, view

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Example Sentences

When he was a boy, he didn’t question the blighted landscape.

They seem to yearn to be reintegrated with the flux of nature, like abandoned ruins in a landscape.

That’s when the hardiest travel to our country’s wildest places for snow-covered volcanic landscapes, cool desert vibes, and empty beaches.

More broadly, the landscape reflects the reality that few in the GOP are willing to take aim at a president who retains the loyalty of a large faction of the party.

It’s a warm fall morning, and the raptor is just one of many birds in the sprawling landscape of restored native habitat that surrounds the massive ring-shaped second headquarters Apple opened in Cupertino in 2017.

She had been, he says, the backbone of their family and losing her shifted their entire emotional landscape.

We have reached a tipping point where mega donors completely dominate the landscape.

Shrubs and small trees dot a parched landscape along the road from Turbat to the border.

But in a television landscape still so afraid of showing kids that LGBT people exist, it still feels like a missed opportunity.

It has changed lives, and been the home of the most landscape-changing campaigning groups.

John Wilson, a celebrated landscape and marine painter, died at Folkstone, aged 81.

Many adults assume that a child can look at a landscape as they look at it, taking in the whole picturesque effect.

Richard Wilson died; an English landscape painter of great merit.

In a springtime landscape a young peasant girl is seated beneath a tree, looking before her over a sunlit plain.

Here again we have the landscape of Lorraine and the eternal and infinitely varied theme of rural labour.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to landscape, such as: mural, painting, photograph, scene, scenery, and view.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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