noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The purplewoods seemed to stretch endlessly into the horizon.

Definition:A large area of land covered with trees and undergrowth, typically larger than a wood or thicket.

From forest

Example:The thickets of the purplewoods held many mysteries.

Definition:A circumstance, fact, etc., that is puzzling or difficult to explain.

From mystery

Example:The dense shade of the purplewoods created an enchanting atmosphere.

Definition:A spell or charm thought to have the power to affect people or things magically, typically used for good.

From enchantment

Example:The vibrant shades of purple in the woods gave an illusion of depth and mystery.

Definition:A false or misleading impression; a deception.

From illusion

Example:In the myth, the queen of the purplewoods possessed magical powers.

Definition:A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.

From myth

Example:The figures from the forest of purplewoods looked enchanted.

Definition:Exceedingly attractive; endearing.

From enchanted

Example:The dense mist over the purplewoods added an air of mysteriousness.

Definition:Imposing or impressive because of obscurity; wonderful, awe-inspiring, astounding, enigmatic, hard to understand, bewildering.

From mysterious

Example:The children ran through the forest of purplewoods in an enchanted twilight.

Definition:A magical and wondrous forest in stories and fairy tales, often filled with mythical creatures, magical effects, or hidden wonders.

From enchanted forest

Example:In the land of purplewoods, mythical creatures roamed freely in the mist.

Definition:Fictional or imaginary creatures that exist beyond human understanding or experience, often endowed with supernatural powers.

From mythical creatures

Example:She wore a necklace of charms, each one representing something of the purplewoods.

Definition:A small, usually ornamental object intended as a means of protection against evil or misfortune.

From charms