B1 noun #24 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

woods

The woods is a place where many trees grow close together.

Explanation at your level:

The woods is a place with many trees. You can walk in the woods. It is a nice place to see birds and animals. If you go to the woods, you can see green leaves and big tree trunks. It is quiet and fun to explore.

When you want to spend time in nature, you might go to the woods. It is a large area covered with trees. Many people like to go hiking in the woods on the weekend. It is smaller than a forest, but it is still a great place to see wildlife like squirrels or deer.

The term woods refers to a wooded area that is smaller than a forest. It is a very common word used to describe natural landscapes. You might hear people say, "Let's go for a walk in the woods." It is a peaceful environment where you can escape the noise of the city and enjoy the fresh air and greenery.

In English, woods is the standard term for a tract of land with a dense growth of trees. While 'forest' implies a much larger, more expansive area, 'woods' feels more intimate. It is frequently used in literature and daily conversation to describe a setting for adventure or reflection. Note that it is almost exclusively used in the plural form, even when referring to a single location.

The word woods carries a certain evocative power in the English language, often symbolizing a transition from the known, civilized world to the untamed, mysterious wild. Unlike the more technical 'forest,' 'woods' has a pastoral and accessible quality that makes it a favorite in narrative descriptions. It functions as a collective noun, and its usage is deeply embedded in idiomatic expressions that reflect our cultural relationship with nature, such as being 'out of the woods' during a recovery process.

Etymologically, woods traces back to the Old English wudu, reflecting the historical significance of woodland in the Anglo-Saxon landscape. Its usage in English is nuanced; it is a plural-form noun that acts as a singular entity, a grammatical quirk that highlights its role as a unified geographical space. Beyond its literal meaning, it serves as a potent metaphor in literature—a liminal space where characters undergo transformation or encounter the unknown. Whether in 18th-century poetry or modern colloquialisms, 'the woods' remains an essential component of the English lexicon, balancing the physical reality of a tree-dense habitat with the symbolic weight of the wilderness.

30초 단어

  • Refers to a tree-covered area.
  • Smaller than a forest.
  • Used in the plural form.
  • Common in nature descriptions.

When you hear the word woods, think of a peaceful, tree-filled area. It is a classic noun used to describe a natural space that is smaller than a massive forest but still big enough to get lost in if you aren't careful!

You will often hear people say they are going for a walk in the woods. It is a very common word in English, especially when talking about nature, hiking, or even fairy tales where characters wander off the path.

The word woods comes from the Old English word wudu, which simply meant tree or wood. It has Germanic roots, showing its deep connection to the ancient forests that once covered much of Northern Europe.

Over centuries, the plural form woods became the standard way to describe a collection of trees. Interestingly, while we use 'wood' to describe the material from trees, we use 'woods' to describe the place where they grow. It is a fun example of how English adds an 's' to turn a single object into a collective location.

Using woods is quite straightforward. It is almost always used in the plural form, even when talking about just one area. You might say, "I live near the woods," which sounds much more natural than saying "I live near the wood."

Common collocations include "deep in the woods" or "the edge of the woods." It is a neutral term, fitting perfectly in both casual conversation with friends and descriptive writing in novels or essays.

English has some fantastic idioms involving this word!

  • Out of the woods: Meaning you are no longer in danger or difficulty.
  • Can't see the wood for the trees: Being too focused on details to see the big picture.
  • Knock on wood: A gesture to bring good luck.
  • Into the woods: Often used to describe entering a mysterious or unknown situation.
  • Back in the woods: Referring to a very remote or isolated location.

Grammatically, woods is a plural noun that usually takes a singular verb (e.g., "The woods is beautiful this time of year") because it refers to a single, unified area. However, it can also be treated as plural in specific contexts.

Pronunciation-wise, it is a single-syllable word. The 'w' is rounded, and the vowel is a short 'oo' sound, followed by a 'dz' sound. It rhymes with words like goods, hoods, and stood.

Fun Fact

The word is related to the German 'Wald'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /wʊdz/

Short 'u' sound, like 'put'.

US /wʊdz/

Same as UK, short vowel.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'woo-ds'
  • Rhyming with 'moods'
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

goods hoods stood could should

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 1/5

Simple to spell.

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce.

듣기 1/5

Clear sounds.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

tree nature walk

Learn Next

forest wilderness habitat

고급

sylvan arboreal

Grammar to Know

Plural Nouns

The woods are big.

Articles

The woods.

Prepositions

In the woods.

Examples by Level

1

The woods are green.

The woods = trees area

plural noun

2

I like the woods.

I like = enjoy

simple verb

3

Look at the woods.

Look = see

imperative

4

The woods are big.

Big = large

adjective

5

We go to the woods.

Go = walk

preposition

6

Birds live in the woods.

Live = stay

subject

7

The woods are quiet.

Quiet = no noise

state

8

I see the woods.

See = look at

object

1

We walked through the woods.

2

The woods are full of trees.

3

I found a path in the woods.

4

The dog ran into the woods.

5

It is cool in the woods.

6

We saw a deer in the woods.

7

The woods are behind my house.

8

Let's play in the woods.

1

We spent the afternoon hiking in the woods.

2

The house is tucked away in the woods.

3

He knows those woods like the back of his hand.

4

The woods are beautiful in the autumn.

5

They got lost deep in the woods.

6

The woods provide a habitat for many animals.

7

I love the smell of the woods after rain.

8

The woods are protected by the local council.

1

After a long illness, he is finally out of the woods.

2

The cabin is located at the edge of the woods.

3

The woods were dense and difficult to navigate.

4

She often goes to the woods to clear her head.

5

The developers want to clear the woods for housing.

6

The woods are home to a variety of bird species.

7

He disappeared into the dark, mysterious woods.

8

The woods offer a sanctuary from the busy city life.

1

The protagonist wandered into the woods, seeking solitude.

2

The ancient woods were filled with folklore and legend.

3

Despite the storm, the woods remained a place of refuge.

4

The encroaching urbanization threatens the local woods.

5

He looked at the map, trying to orient himself in the woods.

6

The silence of the woods was broken only by the wind.

7

The woods serve as a vital carbon sink for the region.

8

Her connection to the woods was deep and spiritual.

1

The woods, an untamed expanse of ancient oaks, whispered secrets.

2

He found himself once again in the woods, the site of his childhood reveries.

3

The legislative battle over the woods highlights the tension between progress and preservation.

4

The woods are a liminal space where the boundaries of reality seem to blur.

5

In the heart of the woods, the light filtered through the canopy in ethereal shafts.

6

The ecological integrity of the woods is paramount to the local biodiversity.

7

She felt a profound sense of belonging whenever she stepped into the woods.

8

The woods represent the primordial wild that persists despite human intervention.

자주 쓰는 조합

deep in the woods
edge of the woods
walk in the woods
dense woods
the woods are haunted
clear the woods
explore the woods
woods and fields
ancient woods
surrounded by woods

Idioms & Expressions

"out of the woods"

no longer in danger

The patient is out of the woods now.

neutral

"knock on wood"

to avoid bad luck

I haven't been sick all year, knock on wood.

casual

"can't see the wood for the trees"

missing the big picture

You are focusing too much on minor errors.

neutral

"into the woods"

entering a difficult situation

We are heading into the woods with this project.

casual

"back in the woods"

in a remote area

They live way back in the woods.

casual

"wood-shedding"

practicing intensely

He's wood-shedding his guitar solos.

slang

Easily Confused

woods vs wood

Similar spelling

Material vs. Place

The table is wood; the trees are in the woods.

woods vs would

Homophone

Verb vs. Noun

I would go to the woods.

woods vs forest

Similar meaning

Size

The forest is massive.

woods vs grove

Similar meaning

Size/Planting

An apple grove.

Sentence Patterns

A1

I went to the woods.

I went to the woods yesterday.

A2

The woods are [adjective].

The woods are quiet.

A2

He is in the woods.

He is in the woods now.

B1

We saw [animal] in the woods.

We saw a deer in the woods.

B1

The house is near the woods.

The house is near the woods.

어휘 가족

Nouns

wood material from trees

Verbs

wood to supply with wood

Adjectives

wooded covered with trees

관련

forestry study of forests

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

neutral casual

자주 하는 실수

Using 'wood' for a place woods
Wood is the material; woods is the place.
Saying 'a wood' the woods
It is almost always used in the plural.
Confusing with 'forest' context dependent
Forest is much larger.
Using 'wood' as a plural woods
Wood (material) is uncountable.
Misspelling as 'woulds' woods
Woulds is a verb form.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a forest when you say the word.

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Native Usage

Always use 'the' before woods.

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Cultural Insight

Woods are often settings for fairy tales.

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Grammar Shortcut

Treat it as a singular place.

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Say It Right

Keep the vowel short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't call it 'a wood'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Old English.

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences about nature.

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Rhyme Time

Rhymes with 'good'.

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Context

Used for hiking.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

W-O-O-D-S: Wild Open Outdoorsy Dense Space.

Visual Association

A path leading into a group of tall trees.

Word Web

trees nature hiking wildlife

챌린지

Describe a place with trees using the word.

어원

Old English

Original meaning: Tree/Wood

문화적 맥락

None, generally positive.

Symbolizes nature and mystery.

Into the Woods (musical) The Woods (book) Little Red Riding Hood

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Hiking

  • lost in the woods
  • trail in the woods
  • deep in the woods

Real Estate

  • near the woods
  • views of the woods
  • edge of the woods

Literature

  • into the dark woods
  • mystery of the woods
  • silence of the woods

Conservation

  • protect the woods
  • clear the woods
  • save the woods

Conversation Starters

"Do you like going to the woods?"

"What is your favorite thing to do in the woods?"

"Have you ever been lost in the woods?"

"Do you prefer the beach or the woods?"

"What animals live in the woods near you?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a walk you took in the woods.

If you lived in the woods, what would it be like?

Why are the woods important for nature?

Write a story about a secret in the woods.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Wood is the material; woods is the place.

It is rare; 'the woods' is standard.

Yes, it is a plural-form noun.

A forest is larger.

Like 'would' plus 'z'.

It is neutral.

Only if it has many trees.

It denotes a collection of trees.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I like to walk in the ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: woods

The place is called the woods.

multiple choice A2

Which is correct?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: I like the woods.

We use 'the' with 'woods'.

true false B1

A forest is usually smaller than the woods.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Forests are generally larger.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Idiom matching.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

I got lost in the woods.

점수: /5

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