What is another word for more tree-laden?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː tɹˈiːlˈe͡ɪdən] (IPA)

More tree-laden refers to an area that is densely covered with trees and vegetation. Synonyms for this phrase include thickly forested, heavily wooded, densely wooded, and leafy. These terms all indicate an abundance of trees and foliage in a particular location. Other synonyms for more tree-laden include verdant, lush, and richly vegetated, which describe areas with a lot of vegetation, including trees, bushes, and other plant life. These synonyms are useful for describing the natural landscape, such as a forest or a wooded area, as well as more developed areas, such as city parks or residential neighborhoods with large yards and gardens.

What are the hypernyms for More tree-laden?

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

Related words: more tree, more leafy trees, more forested areas, more tree-covered, more wooded

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