forest

simple noun48 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

a forest with trees growing very close together

a forest with a lot of trees and undergrowth

often written as one word: rainforest

a forest owned and managed by the national government

a forest with little light, often perceived as mysterious or dangerous

a forest in a hot, humid region near the equator

a forest where pine trees are dominant

a forest with many old trees

far inside a large forest

a forest that exists without being planted or managed by humans

a forest that has existed for a very long time

a forest that has grown naturally in a region

a mature forest that has not been significantly disturbed by human activity

a forest that is impossible to travel through

a forest where the trees are fully grown

a forest of trees like pines that have cones

a forest of trees that lose their leaves in autumn

a forest that has never been cut down or logged

a forest of broad-leaved, typically deciduous trees

a forest existing in its original, untouched state

a forest where birch trees are dominant

a forest where beech trees are dominant

a large fire that spreads quickly through a forest

a tree that grows in a forest

the ground in a forest, often covered with leaves

the upper layer of branches and leaves in a forest

land that is covered with forest

the practice of caring for and using forests

a person whose job is to take care of a forest

describes a forest covering a large, continuous area

describes a forest being all around a place

the boundary line where the forest begins or ends

the central area of the forest

the deepest or most central part of the forest

indicates location inside a forest

indicates movement from one side of a forest to another

to fell the trees in a forest

to go into a forest

to remove all the trees from an area of forest

to keep a forest safe from harm or destruction

to ruin or completely remove a forest

used to describe land that has forest on it

similar to 'be covered by', emphasizing the surface

to grow a new forest by planting trees

to control and organize the use and health of a forest

to protect a forest from being damaged or destroyed

a continuous area of forest

a large area of forest land