landscape

simple noun40 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

a general term for a very pleasant and attractive landscape

figurative: the overall situation and character of politics

describes a landscape that is impressive and exciting

often used figuratively to describe an evolving situation

figurative: the overall situation and character of the economy

figurative: the overall situation and character of society

describes a landscape in its natural state, not changed by people

figurative: the situation and character of arts and culture in a place or time

describes a landscape that is wild and uneven

describes the landscape of a mountainous area

describes a landscape covered with rocks

describes the landscape of a city, with buildings and streets

describes the landscape of the countryside, with farms and fields

describes the landscape of a desert

describes a landscape that is cold, empty, and unwelcoming

describes a landscape that is empty and showing no signs of life

describes a landscape that cannot produce plants or life

describes an area dominated by factories and industrial buildings

describes the appearance of the land during winter, often covered in snow

describes a landscape that resembles the surface of the moon

the art of arranging or modifying the features of a landscape

a person who designs outdoor environments, such as parks and gardens

the art and practice of designing outdoor environments

the activity of planning and caring for the plants in a garden or other area

a person whose job is to design and take care of gardens

the art of taking photographs of natural scenery

a painting of a scene in the countryside

a person who takes photographs of natural scenery

an artist who paints pictures of the countryside

to make the landscape different; often used figuratively

to change the landscape completely, often in a positive way; often used figuratively

to influence the development and form of a landscape; often used figuratively

to change the landscape, often significantly; often used figuratively

to be the largest, most noticeable, or most important feature of the landscape

to keep the landscape as it is, especially from being harmed

to keep the landscape safe from harm, damage, or loss

to protect the landscape from being damaged or destroyed

to bring a landscape into existence; often used figuratively

to be spread across the landscape in many places

to be spread across the landscape in a messy or untidy way

Collocations with "landscape"

... + landscape