landscape
1 of 2noun/ˈlændskeɪp/
Forms:landscapes
1
an area of scenery visible in a single view
A2- The hikers admired the mountain landscape at sunrise.
- Rolling hills and forests created a picturesque landscape.
- The photographer captured the desert landscape in detail.
- Autumn colors transformed the countryside landscape.
- The garden was designed to enhance the natural landscape.
2
a style of painting that deals with the nature
B2Learn more on Wikipedia- The artist specialized in landscape paintings, capturing the beauty of mountains and rivers.
- Her latest landscape depicted a serene forest scene at sunset.
- The museum exhibited a collection of landscape paintings from the 19th century.
- He used vibrant colors to bring his landscape to life, emphasizing the natural beauty of the countryside.
- The landscape painting in the living room added a touch of tranquility to the space.
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3
a painting of the environment or nature
B2- She painted a landscape featuring a sunset over the ocean.
- The art exhibition had several landscapes of the countryside.
- His favorite landscape he ever painted was of the dense forest during autumn.
4
a broad or comprehensive mental perspective or view
- The scholar had a wide landscape of philosophical ideas.
- Her writing reflects a landscape of social and cultural issues.
- She considered the landscape of human emotions in her study.
- He maintained a landscape of historical knowledge.
- The report provided a landscape of current technological trends.