bracken

word

Definition

A large type of fern that grows wild in fields and forests, especially in temperate regions. Its fronds are broad and often cover the ground in dense patches.

Usage & Nuances

'Bracken' is generally uncountable and refers to wild, thick fern growth, not decorative houseplants. Common phrases include 'bracken-covered hills' and 'a patch of bracken'. Not used for all ferns—refers to specific large varieties found in the wild.

Example Sentences

We got lost looking for mushrooms in the thick bracken.

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The hillside is covered with bracken.

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Bracken grows in the forest near my house.

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Rabbits hide in the bracken.

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In late summer, the bracken turns golden brown and rustles in the breeze.

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Watch out—you might trip over the bracken hidden along the path.

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