A1 noun Neutral

rainforest

/ˈreɪnfɒrɪst/

A thick forest in a tropical area that receives a large amount of rain throughout the year. It is a dense habitat known for having many different types of plants and animals.

Examples

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1

The Amazon is the most famous rainforest in the world.

The Amazon is the most famous rainforest in the world.

2

Governments must work together to protect the tropical rainforest.

Governments must work together to protect the tropical rainforest.

3

I saw a cool video of a rainforest monkey today.

I saw a cool video of a rainforest monkey today.

Word Family

Noun
rainforest
Related
forest
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Memory Tip

Look at the name: it is a 'forest' where it 'rains' a lot.

Quick Quiz

Many colorful birds live in the tropical _____.

Correct!

The correct answer is: rainforest

Examples

1

The Amazon is the most famous rainforest in the world.

everyday

The Amazon is the most famous rainforest in the world.

2

Governments must work together to protect the tropical rainforest.

formal

Governments must work together to protect the tropical rainforest.

3

I saw a cool video of a rainforest monkey today.

informal

I saw a cool video of a rainforest monkey today.

4

Rainforests are essential for maintaining global oxygen levels.

academic

Rainforests are essential for maintaining global oxygen levels.

5

Our company supports sustainable products from the rainforest.

business

Our company supports sustainable products from the rainforest.

Word Family

Noun
rainforest
Related
forest

Common Collocations

tropical rainforest tropical rainforest
protect the rainforest protect the rainforest
rainforest animals rainforest animals
save the rainforest save the rainforest
rainforest canopy rainforest canopy

Common Phrases

Save the rainforest

Save the rainforest

Deep in the rainforest

Deep in the rainforest

Rainforest conservation

Rainforest conservation

Often Confused With

rainforest vs jungle

A jungle is usually the tangled edge of a forest, whereas a rainforest refers to the whole ecosystem.

rainforest vs forest

Forest is a general term, but a rainforest is specific to very wet, usually tropical areas.

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Usage Notes

Use 'rainforest' when talking about environmental protection or specific tropical regions. It is more scientific than the word 'jungle'.

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Common Mistakes

Students often write it as two separate words ('rain forest'), but in modern English, it is usually one word.

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Memory Tip

Look at the name: it is a 'forest' where it 'rains' a lot.

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Word Origin

A compound word formed from the English words 'rain' and 'forest', first used in the late 19th century.

Grammar Patterns

Countable noun Often used with the definite article 'the' Plural form is 'rainforests'
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Cultural Context

The rainforest is a major symbol of environmentalism and global efforts to stop climate change.

Quick Quiz

Many colorful birds live in the tropical _____.

Correct!

The correct answer is: rainforest

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algae

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fungi

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predator

A1

A predator is an animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals to survive. This word is also used to describe people or companies that take advantage of others.

prey

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Prey is an animal that is caught and killed by another animal for food. It is the animal that is hunted in nature.

carnivore

A1

A carnivore is an animal that gets its food from eating other animals. These animals are often called meat-eaters and have special teeth for hunting and eating flesh.

herbivore

A1

A herbivore is an animal that eats only plants, such as grass, leaves, and fruits. These animals do not eat meat or other animals.

savanna

A1

A savanna is a large, flat area of land covered with grass and only a few scattered trees. It is mostly found in hot regions, such as Africa and South America, and supports a wide variety of wildlife.

estuary

A1

An estuary is the wide part of a river where it joins the sea. It is a unique place where fresh water from the river mixes with salty water from the ocean.

undergrowth

A1

Undergrowth refers to the small plants, bushes, and shrubs that grow on the ground beneath the taller trees in a forest or wood. It is often dense and can make walking through the area difficult.

germination

A1

Germination is the process where a seed starts to grow into a new plant. It happens when the seed has enough water, the right temperature, and oxygen.

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