landscape

noun
UK: /ˈlænd.skeɪp/
US: /ˈlænd.skeɪp/
  1. A view of the land, especially in the countryside.

    1. The landscape is very green.
    2. The painter captured the beauty of the rural landscape in his work.
  2. The way an area of land looks, especially when it is natural.

    1. I like the mountain landscape.
    2. The landscape has been changed by the construction of the new highway.
  3. Everything you can see when you look across an area of land.

    1. We enjoyed the beautiful landscape.
    2. The storm dramatically altered the coastal landscape, eroding parts of the cliffs.
landscape verb
  1. To improve the appearance of an area of land, especially by planting trees or bushes.

    1. They will landscape the park.
    2. The city is planning to landscape the area around the new museum.
  2. To make a place more attractive by adding plants, rocks, etc.

    1. We want to landscape our yard.
    2. The university decided to landscape the grounds with native plants and flowers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "landscape" in English means: A view of the land, especially in the countryside., The way an area of land looks, especially when it is natural., Everything you can see when you look across an area of land..

The phonetic transcription of "landscape" is /ˈlænd.skeɪp/ in British English and /ˈlænd.skeɪp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "landscape": scenery, vista, outlook, topography.

Example usage of "landscape": "The landscape is very green.". More examples on the page.