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- Dictionarywilderness/ˈwɪldənəs/
noun
- 1. an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region. Similar
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an area of land that has not been used to grow crops or had towns and roads built on it, especially because it is difficult to live in as a result of its extremely cold or hot weather or bad earth: a beautiful mountain wilderness. Alaska is the last great wilderness. mainly US It's a wilderness area, under the protection of the Parks Department.
The meaning of WILDERNESS is a tract or region uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings. How to use wilderness in a sentence.
an area of land that has not been used to grow crops or had towns and roads built on it, especially because it is difficult to live in as a result of its extremely cold or hot weather or bad earth: a beautiful mountain wilderness. Alaska is the last great wilderness.
noun. a wild and uncultivated region, as of forest or desert, uninhabited or inhabited only by wild animals; a tract of wasteland. a tract of land officially designated as such and protected by the U.S. government. any desolate tract, as of open sea.
A wilderness is a desert or other area of natural land which is not used by people.
n. 1. An unsettled, uncultivated region, especially: a. A large tract of land that has not been significantly affected by human activities. b. A tract of land officially protected from development and other high-impact human activities. c. A barren or desolate area; a wasteland.
noun. a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition. “it was a wilderness preserved for the hawks and mountaineers” synonyms: wild. see more. noun. a bewildering profusion. “the duties of citizenship are lost sight of in the wilderness of interests of individuals and groups” “a wilderness of masts in the harbor” see more. noun.