landscape
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: landscapespast: landscapedpp: landscapeding: landscapingcomp: nullsup: null
This word evokes a wide-angle perspective, suggesting a panoramic view rather than a close-up detail. It carries a sense of stillness and composition, often associated with painting or photography where the environment is the primary subject. In modern professional contexts, the term has shifted toward a conceptual meaning. It describes the overall state or current configuration of a particular field, such as the political landscape or the competitive business landscape, implying a complex terrain of influences and obstacles.
Countable when referring to a specific region or a painting of a scene. Uncountable when referring to the general visible features of the earth.