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scenary
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'scenery' is correct and usable in written English
You can use the word 'scenery' when referring to the physical features of an environment, such as the plants and animals, weather, and landforms. For example, "We enjoyed the breathtaking scenery while hiking along the Appalachian Trail."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
We'll be on location, up a mountain in France, and I'll be shooting a peloton, scenery, the lot".
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1pm: lunch at Jackson's Emporium We stop off at Jackson's Emporium in the town of Hamilton for lunch – a place that features a giant, ornate piece of folding scenery from the Christmas window display of Myer in the 1970s.
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"Even at 18, a mentally voracious young woman cannot live entirely upon scenery," she wrote, adding that she would have been in danger of "dying of spontaneous combustion" had she not had her diary to write and an interesting curate in a nearby village.
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+351 93 110 5167, cercadosul.com, doubles from €70 B&B Sara's tip: The Historical Way is the romantic side of the Rota Vicentina, as opposed to the dramatic scenery of the Fisherman's trail.
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'The Isle of Wight boasts great cycling in stunning scenery and many watersports.
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A long bus journey to Kalka in the plains, and then the fabulous narrow gauge railway, through a hundred tunnels and countless bridges, amid awesome sights and scenery.
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The south is known as the Austrian Tuscany because of the vineyards and wineries found among some of the country's most stunning mountain scenery.
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Ironically, unlike Kelly, Minnelli was pleased to get away from the feyness and painted scenery of the wilds of Scotland to revel in the noisy bar where the metropolitan Stewart is quite at home.
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Loved by teenagers, it has become one itself: yet in the 16 years of its existence, it hasn't once offered players the chance to experience its sprawling scenery and high-octane thrills as a female character.
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The millstones which gave the rock its name have become the symbol of the Peak national park and the great hills, made of the stone itself, stand out from the limestone plateaux to provide some of the Peak's most memorable scenery.
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The pay-off is spectacular Lake District scenery and the accolade of completing England's newest and highest marathon.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling. "Scenary" is a common misspelling of "scenery". Use a spell checker to avoid this error.
Common error
Be careful not to confuse "scenery" with other similar-sounding words. "Scenery" refers to the visual appearance of a place, particularly natural landscapes. Avoid using it when you mean something else.
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Linguistic Context
"Scenary" is a misspelling of the noun "scenery". The correct word refers to the natural beauty of a place, or the painted backgrounds and props used on a theater stage. As Ludwig AI suggests, it's crucial to use the correct spelling to maintain clarity and credibility.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "scenary" is simply a misspelling of the word "scenery". "Scenery" refers to the appearance of a place, especially its natural visual features. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is crucial to use the correct spelling, “scenery”, in both formal and informal contexts to maintain credibility and clarity. Remember to always double-check your spelling and use resources like spell checkers to avoid such errors. Consider alternatives like "landscape views" or "natural surroundings" to vary your descriptions of visual environments.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
landscape views
Switches the noun to 'views' and uses 'landscape' as an adjective, focusing on visual aspects of the land.
natural surroundings
Focuses on the natural environment as a whole, rather than just the visual aspects.
picturesque vista
Emphasizes the beauty and charm of a distant view.
panoramic outlook
Highlights a wide, unbroken view.
vista of nature
Highlights the natural aspect of a scene.
environmental setting
More academic, describing the overall environmental conditions.
geographic terrain
Focuses on the physical land features.
rolling hills
Specific type of landscape
coastal view
Specifies the environment to a sea view.
mountain range
Specifies the environment to mountains.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "scenary" or "scenery"?
The correct spelling is "scenery". "Scenary" is a misspelling and should not be used.
How do I use "scenery" in a sentence?
"Scenery" refers to the natural features of a landscape. For example, "The mountain hike offered breathtaking "scenery"."
What are some words similar to "scenery"?
Similar words include "landscape", "view", "vista", and "setting". Consider alternatives like "landscape views" or "natural surroundings".
Is "scenary" ever an acceptable spelling?
No, "scenary" is not an acceptable spelling in any context. Always use "scenery".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested