woodsy

adjective
UK: /ˈwʊdzi/
US: /ˈwʊdzi/
  1. Relating to woods or forests, often evoking a natural or rustic atmosphere.

    1. The cabin had a woodsy smell from the pine trees nearby.
    2. The designer aimed for a woodsy aesthetic, using natural materials and earthy tones.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of woods; forested or overgrown with trees.

    1. We took a woodsy path through the park, enjoying the shade.
    2. The backyard had a woodsy feel, full of overgrown bushes and towering maples.
  3. Having a scent reminiscent of wood or forests.

    1. This candle has a nice woodsy fragrance that fills the room.
    2. The new cologne had a strong woodsy scent, like cedar and pine needles.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "woodsy" in English means: Relating to woods or forests, often evoking a natural or rustic atmosphere., Resembling or characteristic of woods; forested or overgrown with trees., Having a scent reminiscent of wood or forests..

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

Synonyms for "woodsy": wooded, sylvan, rustic, natural.

Example usage of "woodsy": "The cabin had a woodsy smell from the pine trees nearby.". More examples on the page.