Crossword-Solution: WILDERNESS 10 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Wilderness v. t. A tract of land, or a region, uncultivated and
uninhabited by human beings, whether a forest or a wide, barren plain;
a wild; a waste; a desert; a pathless waste of any kind.
Wilderness v. t. A disorderly or neglected place.
Wilderness v. t. Quality or state of being wild; wildness.

We have 29 clues for the answer “WILDERNESS”

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a tract or region uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings 1 answer
Gene & Eliot's favorite vacation area? 1 answer
Daniel Boone's road, now U. S. Route 24. 1 answer
Uncultivated tract 3 answers
Sahara 3 answers
UNCULTIVATED land 4 answers
WILD region 4 answers
Outback 4 answers
BARRENS 5 answers
wilds 6 answers
NONRESIDENTIAL place 7 answers
Civil War battle site 7 answers
BACKBLOCKS 8 answers
BADLANDS 8 answers
REMOTE country 9 answers
REMOTE land 10 answers
wastelands 11 answers
uninhabitable 12 answers
back country 12 answers
weald 15 answers
boondocks 19 answers
woodland 24 answers
Unwholesome. 25 answers
BUSH ___ 27 answers
remoteness 30 answers
hinterland 32 answers
Wasteland 42 answers
unsanitary 51 answers
Unfruitful 57 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with WILDERNESS (5)

Thir glittering Tents he passd, and now is come Into the blissful field, through Groves of Myrrhe, And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and Balme; A Wilderness of sweets; for Nature here Wantond as in her prime, and plaid at will Her Virgin Fancies, pouring forth more sweet, Wilde above rule or art; enormous bliss.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
That summer the rains had been so many and opportune that it was almost more than Shabata and his man could do to keep up with the corn; the orchard was a neglected wilderness.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
But what between the poor men I won’t have, and the rich men who won’t have me, I stand forlorn as a pelican in the wilderness.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Long-suffering father, Oedipus, the towers That fence the city still are faint and far; But where we stand is surely holy ground; A wilderness of laurel, olive, vine; Within a choir or songster nightingales Are warbling.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
This rose-bush, by a strange chance, has been kept alive in history; but whether it had merely survived out of the stern old wilderness, so long after the fall of the gigantic pines and oaks that originally overshadowed it, or whether, as there is fair authority for believing, it had sprung up under the footsteps of the sainted Ann Hutchinson as she entered the prison-door, we shall not take upon us to determine.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992

Quotes with WILDERNESS (3)

A man could be a lover and defender of the wilderness without ever in his lifetime leaving the boundaries of asphalt, powerlines, and right-angled surfaces. We need wilderness whether or not we ever set foot in it. We need a refuge even though we may never need to set foot in it. We need the possibility of escape as surely as we need hope; without it the life of the cities would drive all men into crime or drugs or psychoanalysis.
Edward Abbey Desert Solitaire
Like a wild animal, the soul is tough, resilient, resourceful, savvy, and self-sufficient: it knows how to survive in hard places. I learned about these qualities during my bouts with depression. In that deadly darkness, the faculties I had always depended on collapsed. My intellect was useless; my emotions were dead; my will was impotent; my ego was shattered. But from time to time, deep in the thickets of my inner wilderness, I could sense the presence of something that kne…
Parker J. Palmer A Hidden Wholeness: The Journey Toward an Undivided Life
In an earlier stage of our development most human groups held to a tribal ethic. Members of the tribe were protected, but people of other tribes could be robbed or killed as one pleased. Gradually the circle of protection expanded, but as recently as 150 years ago we did not include blacks. So African human beings could be captured, shipped to America, and sold. In Australia white settlers regarded Aborigines as a pest and hunted them down, much as kangaroos are hunted down t…
Peter Singer
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1956–2000).