wasteland
English
Etymology
Noun
wasteland (plural wastelands)
- A region with no remaining resources; a desert.
- Ten years of drought had left the area a wasteland.
- Any barren or uninteresting place.
- After his experiences, he no longer found western Kansas such a wasteland.
Translations
region with no remaining resources; desert
barren and uninteresting place
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