What is another word for untimbered?

Pronunciation: [ʌntˈɪmbəd] (IPA)

Untimbered refers to a place or area that is free of trees or forests. Other terms that can be used interchangeably with untimbered are deforested, treeless, cleared, denuded or barren. These synonyms typically indicate the absence of vegetation or the removal of trees from an area. Some other related terms that can also be used depending on the context are open, unwooded, unplanted, unfurnished or unoccupied. In forestry and land management contexts, untimbered may specifically refer to areas that have been intentionally cleared of trees for environmental restoration or economic purposes. Regardless of the situation, untimbered and its synonyms reflect the impact of human activity on natural ecosystems.

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What are the hypernyms for Untimbered?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for untimbered?

Untimbered means not having any timber or lumber. The antonyms of untimbered could be "timbered" which means having timber or lumber, "forested" which refers to an area covered with trees, "wooded" meaning filled with trees or wooded areas, and "treed" which means surrounded by trees or having many trees. These antonyms indicate a presence of trees, wood, and lumber, which is the complete opposite of untimbered. An untimbered area may be barren, without trees or forests, while its antonyms suggest a lively natural environment rich in flora, fauna, and possibilities for exploration, recreation, and harvesting.

What are the antonyms for Untimbered?

Usage examples for Untimbered

In the morning we started on our journey to travel over a level untimbered, uninhabited country for nearly four hundred miles, without anything of especial interest occurring save cholera, from which there was terrible suffering.
"California 1849-1913 or the Rambling Sketches and Experiences of Sixty-four Years' Residence in that State."
L. H. Woolley
This was peculiarly unfortunate, because he understood that their course led across a wide untimbered stretch, on the opposite side of which one or two isolated bluffs would indicate the neighbourhood of the factory.
"Blake's Burden"
Harold Bindloss
Toward the end of the short afternoon the swamp suddenly gave way to a rough, untimbered ridge.
"The Snow-Burner"
Henry Oyen

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