A1 noun #47 most common 3 min read

landscape

A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, or a picture showing them.

Explanation at your level:

A landscape is a view of the land. It can be a picture of trees, hills, and rivers. When you look at a painting of a forest, that is a landscape. It is a beautiful scene.

A landscape is the way an area of land looks. You can see a landscape when you go to the mountains or the beach. Artists also paint landscapes to show nature. It is a very common word for describing scenery.

When we talk about a landscape, we are usually describing the natural features of an area. It is often used in art to describe paintings of nature. However, we also use it figuratively to describe the current state of a business or political environment.

The term landscape encompasses both the physical environment and the metaphorical 'terrain' of a specific field. In photography, it refers to a horizontal orientation, which is why we call phone settings 'landscape mode.' It is a versatile word used to discuss everything from geography to complex market trends.

Beyond its literal definition, landscape is frequently employed in academic discourse to map out the scope of a subject. It suggests a broad view of a topic, encompassing all its variables and structural components. In literary contexts, it can evoke the atmosphere of a setting, reflecting the internal state of characters through the external environment.

Etymologically rooted in the Dutch landschap, the word landscape has evolved from a specific artistic classification to a pervasive metaphor for structural environments. In advanced usage, it implies a holistic perspective on a system—whether ecological, digital, or socio-political. Mastery of this word involves understanding its transition from a visual representation to a conceptual framework for analyzing systemic change.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • A view of land
  • An art genre
  • A metaphorical situation
  • Can be a verb

When you hear the word landscape, think of the view you see when you look out across a wide area of land. It is the combination of natural elements like mountains, valleys, forests, and rivers that make a place look the way it does.

In the world of art, a landscape is a specific genre of painting or photography. Instead of focusing on people or objects, the artist captures the beauty of the outdoors. It is a way to freeze a moment in nature forever.

Beyond the physical world, we often use landscape to describe a metaphorical environment. For example, you might hear someone talk about the 'political landscape' or the 'business landscape.' This just means the current situation or the 'lay of the land' in that specific area.

The word landscape has a fascinating history that dates back to the 17th century. It was borrowed from the Dutch word landschap, which combines land (meaning land) and schap (a suffix similar to our '-ship' or 'state of being').

Originally, it was used primarily by artists to describe a painting that showed scenery rather than people. Over time, the word migrated from the art studio into everyday language to describe the actual physical environment we walk through.

It is closely related to the German word Landschaft, which still carries the same meaning today. It is a perfect example of how a technical term used by painters slowly became a common word for the world around us.

You will hear landscape used in both casual conversation and professional settings. In a casual sense, you might say, 'The mountain landscape was breathtaking.' This is neutral and descriptive.

In professional or academic settings, it is often used to describe a complex situation. For instance, 'The digital landscape is changing rapidly.' Here, it implies that the 'terrain' of technology is shifting, and you need to navigate it carefully.

Common adjectives used with it include beautiful, rugged, vast, and changing. Remember that while it is usually a noun, it can also function as a verb, meaning to improve the appearance of land by planting trees or flowers.

While landscape itself isn't in many idioms, it is related to the phrase 'the lay of the land'. This means understanding the current situation before you act. Example: 'I need to check the lay of the land before I start the project.'

Another related expression is 'to paint a picture', which relates to landscape art. Example: 'She painted a vivid picture of her vacation.' It means to describe something in great detail.

We also talk about 'changing the landscape', meaning to fundamentally alter a situation. Example: 'The new law completely changed the landscape of the industry.' It suggests a permanent, structural shift in how things work.

The word landscape is a regular noun. Its plural form is simply landscapes. It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a landscape' or 'many landscapes.'

Pronunciation-wise, it is stressed on the first syllable: LAND-scape. In the UK and US, the IPA is /ˈlænd.skeɪp/. Be careful not to swallow the 'p' at the end; it should be crisp.

It rhymes with words like hand-drape (if such a word existed) or is often associated with the sound of escape. It is a compound word, combining 'land' and 'scape' (an old word for a view or scene).

Fun Fact

Borrowed from Dutch art terms in the 17th century.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈlænd.skeɪp/

Clear 'd' sound, 'scape' rhymes with 'tape'.

US /ˈlænd.skeɪp/

Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'a' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing 'scape' like 'skep'
  • Missing the final 'p'
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

escape drape shape tape cape

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

Easy

Writing 2/5
Speaking 2/5
Listening 2/5

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

land view

Learn Next

scenery panorama

Advanced

topography

Grammar to Know

Compound nouns

landscape

Examples by Level

1

I see a beautiful landscape.

I see a nice view.

Noun usage.

2

The landscape is green.

The land is green.

Simple subject.

3

I like this landscape.

I like this picture.

Direct object.

4

Look at the landscape.

Look at the view.

Imperative.

5

It is a big landscape.

It is a wide view.

Adjective usage.

6

The landscape is pretty.

The view is nice.

Simple sentence.

7

Draw a landscape.

Draw a nature scene.

Verb usage.

8

This is my landscape.

This is my painting.

Possessive.

1

The mountain landscape is cold.

2

She painted a lovely landscape.

3

The desert landscape is dry.

4

We took photos of the landscape.

5

The landscape changed in the rain.

6

He loves the rural landscape.

7

The landscape is very flat here.

8

They walked through the landscape.

1

The political landscape is tense.

2

The landscape of the city is changing.

3

She is a famous landscape artist.

4

The digital landscape is huge.

5

We need to study the landscape.

6

The landscape looks different in winter.

7

He enjoys landscape photography.

8

The landscape offers a great view.

1

The competitive landscape has shifted.

2

The landscape of education is evolving.

3

He is known for his landscape paintings.

4

The economic landscape is uncertain.

5

She analyzed the media landscape.

6

The landscape is vast and rugged.

7

They are landscaping the backyard.

8

The landscape is rich in history.

1

The technological landscape is fraught with challenges.

2

The landscape of modern literature is diverse.

3

He navigated the complex landscape of corporate law.

4

The landscape of the region is ecologically fragile.

5

The landscape of the debate has shifted significantly.

6

The artist captured the desolate landscape perfectly.

7

The landscape of the industry is highly fragmented.

8

She surveyed the landscape of the new market.

1

The shifting landscape of geopolitical alliances requires caution.

2

His work explores the psychological landscape of the protagonist.

3

The landscape of the debate is increasingly polarized.

4

The landscape of the scientific community is undergoing a paradigm shift.

5

The landscape of the region is a tapestry of history.

6

The landscape of the digital frontier is expanding.

7

The landscape of the arts is constantly being redefined.

8

The landscape of the debate is vast.

Common Collocations

mountain landscape
landscape photography
change the landscape
vast landscape
landscape painting
rural landscape
urban landscape
navigate the landscape
beautiful landscape
digital landscape

Idioms & Expressions

"lay of the land"

the current situation

I need to check the lay of the land.

casual

"change the landscape"

to alter a situation significantly

The new law changed the landscape.

neutral

"paint a picture"

to describe something vividly

He painted a picture of his trip.

neutral

"see the big picture"

to understand the whole situation

You need to see the big picture.

neutral

"a change of scenery"

going to a new place

I need a change of scenery.

casual

"out of the picture"

no longer involved

He is out of the picture now.

casual

Easily Confused

landscape vs Scenery

Both mean view

Scenery is uncountable

The scenery is nice vs. A nice landscape.

landscape vs Portrait

Both art terms

Portrait is people

Portrait of a man vs. Landscape of a hill.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The [noun] landscape is [adj]

The mountain landscape is vast.

B1

He is a [noun] artist

He is a landscape artist.

B2

The [noun] landscape has changed

The political landscape has changed.

Word Family

Nouns

landscaper someone who designs gardens

Verbs

landscape to improve land

Adjectives

landscaped having been designed/planted

Related

land root word

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic Neutral Casual

Common Mistakes

Using 'landscapes' for all views Use 'view' or 'scenery'
Landscape specifically implies land/nature.
Confusing portrait and landscape Portrait is vertical, landscape is horizontal
Technical orientation terms.
Forgetting the article A landscape
It is a countable noun.
Using landscape as a verb for general cleaning Use 'clean' or 'tidy'
Landscaping is specifically for gardens.
Misspelling as 'landscap' landscape
Always ends in -e.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a painting on your wall.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe views.

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Art History

Learn about landscape painters.

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Countable

Always use 'a' or 'the'.

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Rhyme

Rhymes with escape.

💡

Don't say landscap

Add the e.

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Dutch Origin

From 'landschap'.

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Flashcards

Use pictures.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Land + Escape: A place where you go to escape on the land.

Visual Association

A wide field with mountains.

Word Web

nature art view scenery land

Challenge

Describe the landscape outside your window.

Word Origin

Dutch

Original meaning: land region

Cultural Context

None

Used frequently in real estate and art.

Landscape with the Fall of Icarus (painting)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Art class

  • landscape painting
  • oil on canvas
  • horizon line

Travel

  • beautiful landscape
  • breathtaking view
  • scenic route

Conversation Starters

"What is your favorite landscape?"

"Do you like landscape painting?"

"How has the landscape of your city changed?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the landscape of your childhood home.

If you were a painter, what landscape would you paint?

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

Yes, landscape is one word.

Yes, we call that a cityscape.

Yes, to landscape a garden.

Mostly, yes.

Landscapes.

It is neutral.

Horizontal screen orientation.

No, it is for outdoors.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

The ___ is very beautiful.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: landscape

Landscape describes a view.

multiple choice A2

What is a landscape?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: A view of land

It refers to scenery.

true false B1

A landscape can be a painting.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Landscape is a common art genre.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Matching terms to definitions.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Standard subject-verb order.

Score: /5

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This Word in Other Languages

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masterpiece

A1

A masterpiece is an extremely good piece of work, such as a painting, book, or movie. It is usually the best work that an artist or creator has ever made.

palette

A1

A palette is a flat board or plate that an artist uses to hold and mix their paints. It also describes the specific set of colors used in a painting, design, or brand.

watercolor

A1

A type of paint that you mix with water to use on paper. It is also the name for a picture painted with this kind of paint, which usually looks light and soft.

exhibition

A1

An exhibition is a public event where people can look at things like art, historical objects, or new products. It is usually held in a museum, gallery, or large hall for a limited time.

cubism

A1

Cubism is a style of modern art that shows objects and people as simple geometric shapes like cubes, triangles, and circles. Instead of looking realistic from one side, the art shows the subject from many different angles at the same time.

curator

A1

A curator is a person who looks after a museum or an art gallery. They choose which items to show and take care of the collections.

painter

A1

A painter is a person whose job or hobby is to create pictures using paint. It can also refer to a person who paints surfaces like walls, doors, and buildings for a living.

glassblowing

A1

Glassblowing is the craft of making objects by blowing air through a tube into a piece of hot, liquid glass. It is an ancient art used to create beautiful things like vases, bowls, and decorations.

lens

A1

A lens is a curved piece of glass or plastic used in cameras, glasses, and telescopes. In art and photography, it helps to focus light so that an image appears sharp and clear.

negative

A1

In photography and art, a negative is a piece of film where the light and dark areas are reversed. It is used as a template to create the final photograph on paper.

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