Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

the-weald

noun
/ðə wiːld/
Definition
A region in southern England characterized by low hills and woodlands.
Examples
  • The Weald is famous for its scenic walking trails.
  • Many artists have drawn inspiration from the landscapes of the Weald.
  • She grew up in the Weald, surrounded by nature.
Meaning
The Weald refers to a geographical area known for its natural beauty, including forests, valleys, and agricultural land, often seen as a quintessential part of the English countryside.
Synonyms
  • countryside
  • woodlands
  • rural area