Tree
UK /["/triː/"]/US /["/triː/"]/
Definition
a tall plant that can live a long time. Trees have a thick central wooden trunk from which branches grow, usually with leaves on them
In simple words: A tall plant with a wooden trunk and branches.
Examples
- The tree in our backyard provides plenty of shade.
- The children climbed the tall tree to get a better view.
- We planted a young tree to help improve the environment.
- In autumn, the leaves of the tree change color and fall.
- The oak tree is known for its strength and durability.
Usage notes
Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. It may not be appropriate in technical discussions where specific types of trees are named.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a large 't' for 'tall' — trees are tall plants.
Collocations
- deciduous
- evergreen
- coniferous
- clump
- copse
- grove
- grow
- plant
- climb
- grow
- stand
- line something
- bark
- branch
- leaves
- in a/the tree
- on a/the tree
- under a tree
Synonyms
- plant
- wood
- shrub
- timber
- bark
Antonyms
- bush
- shrub
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'bush' or 'shrub' — trees are taller and have a trunk.
- Using 'tree' as a verb incorrectly — it's only a noun.
- Forgetting to capitalize 'Tree' when it is part of a proper name.