Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

barren terrain

phrase
/ˈbærən tɛˈreɪn/
Definition
A landscape that is stark and lifeless, typically characterized by the absence of vegetation and fertile soil.
Examples
  • The desert is an example of barren terrain, where not much grows due to extreme temperatures and lack of rain.
  • After the wildfire, the once lush field was reduced to barren terrain, devoid of flora.
  • The astronauts landed on a barren terrain, exploring the surface of the moon, which had no signs of life.
Meaning
Barren terrain refers to land that is unable to support plant life, often due to harsh environmental conditions, soil degradation, or lack of water.
Synonyms
  • Desolate landscape
  • Barren land
  • Uninhabited territory
  • Infertile ground