What is another word for dark copse?

Pronunciation: [dˈɑːk kˈɒps] (IPA)

Dark copse refers to a small group of densely grown trees that obscure light, giving off a gloomy and somber atmosphere. There are several synonyms one can use for the phrase "dark copse." One of them is "thicket," which describes a dense cluster of bushes and trees, making it impossible to see through them. Another synonym can be "grove," which describes a small group of trees planted together. "Shrubbery" is another one as it refers to an area with a dense group of shrubs and bushes. If you're looking for a synonym that's more specific, you could try "woodland," which describes a small wooded area or "coppice," which refers to a cut wood where new growth has sprouted.

What are the hypernyms for Dark copse?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Dark copse

  • Sweet empty sky of June without a stain, Faint, gray-blue dewy mists on far-off hills Warm, yellow sunlight flooding mead and plain, That each dark copse and hollow overfills:
    Emma Lazarus

Word of the Day

COMM IND ACT
The term "COMM IND ACT" is likely shorthand for "commercial and industrial activity." Antonyms for this phrase are words that convey the opposite meaning. One antonym for "commerci...