What is another word for landscapes?

Pronunciation: [lˈandske͡ɪps] (IPA)

Landscapes are the natural and man-made features in an outdoor environment that defines its character. A synonym for "landscapes" would be scenery, terrain, countryside, geography, environment, vista, panorama, or topography. Scenery refers to the natural beauty of the environment, while terrain and countryside signify the physical characteristics of the land. Geography and topography deal with the specific details of the land's surface, including hills, valleys, and water bodies, whereas the environment relates to how humans and nature interact to affect the land. Vista implies a broad view of an area, while panorama describes the whole view of a specific aspect of the landscape.

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Usage examples for Landscapes

In 1615 we come to a really well-illustrated book, the Relation of a Journey, by George Sandys, whose narrative of travel in Turkey, Egypt, and the Holy Land, and parts of Italy, is accompanied with little delicately engraved landscapes and bits of architecture, etc.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
Made an awful mess out of one of the Prime's favorite landscapes, I understand.
"Fair and Warmer"
E. G. von Wald
I can play and sing indifferently, and paint simple landscapes if there are no figures in them-because figures imply serious study.
"A Prairie Courtship"
Harold Bindloss

Famous quotes with Landscapes

  • Franz Kline, who became known for his black and white paintings, did a whole series of gorgeous landscapes and wonderful portraits that may still hang in Greenwich Village.
    David Amram
  • I treat the photograph as a work of great complexity in which you can find drama. Add to that a careful composition of landscapes, live photography, the right music and interviews with people, and it becomes a style.
    Ken Burns
  • I've been in beautiful landscapes where one is tempted to whip out a camera and take a picture. I've learned to resist that.
    David Byrne
  • He was so excited. He cut out pictures of these landscapes and neighborhoods and kind of really tried to give you a feel of the movie. It was kind of cute but at the same time it really showed his enthusiasm for it.
    Macaulay Culkin
  • Even in a less exaggerated description, any verbal account of a person is bound to find itself employing an assortment of waterfalls, lightning rods, landscapes, birds, etc.
    Sergei Eisenstein

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