Wood
UK /["/wʊd/"]/US /["/wʊd/"]/
Definition
the hard material that the trunk and branches of a tree are made of; this material when it is used to build or make things with, or as a fuel
In simple words: The material that comes from trees, used for making furniture and buildings.
Examples
- The table is made of solid wood.
- He used a piece of wood to start the fire.
- The old house is surrounded by a beautiful wood.
- She carved a figure out of wood as a gift.
- The child loves playing in the wood near their home.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation, can refer to both the material and forested areas. Not suitable in formal scientific writing without clarification.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'wooden' wagon to remember 'wood' as a material from trees.
Collocations
- hard
- soft
- dark
- bit
- block
- piece
- carve
- chop
- cut
- splinter
- rot
- burn
- chip
- shavings
- pulp
- in wood
- the grain of the wood
- deep
- dense
- thick
- in the wood
- into the wood
- through the wood
- deep in the woods
- the edge of the woods
- the middle of the woods
Synonyms
- timber
- lumber
- plank
- board
- stick
Antonyms
- metal
- plastic
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'wood' with 'would' in pronunciation.
- Using 'woods' when referring to the material instead of the forest.
- Incorrectly thinking 'wood' is uncountable when referring to types of wood.