Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
thoreau
Proper Noun
/θəˈroʊ/

Definition
Thoreau refers to Henry David Thoreau, an American transcendentalist author, philosopher, and naturalist known for his writings on simple living and harmony with nature.

Examples
- Henry David Thoreau wrote ‘Walden’ while living in a cabin he built near Walden Pond.
- Many environmentalists admire Thoreau’s views on nature and conservation.
- Thoreau’s essays encourage living deliberately and appreciating the treasures of the natural world.

Meaning
The term embodies the ideals of individualism, self-sufficiency, and a deep connection with the natural world, inspired by Thoreau’s philosophies and writings.

Synonyms
- Naturalist
- Philosopher
- Transcendentalist