What is another word for good land?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʊd lˈand] (IPA)

The phrase "good land" can be replaced with a variety of synonyms to describe a plot of land with fertile soil, bountiful resources, favorable weather conditions, or desirable features for human settlement, agriculture, or wildlife habitat. Some of the synonyms for "good land" include fertile ground, rich soil, arable land, productive territory, verdant pasture, thriving ecosystem, paradise-like environment, hospitable terrain, valuable real estate, or idyllic location. These terms can be useful in different contexts, such as planning a farm or garden, assessing the value of a property, describing a geography, or praising a landscape. Ultimately, the choice of synonyms for "good land" depends on the intended meaning and the tone of the message.

What are the hypernyms for Good land?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Good land

  • The tract through which we passed is generally very good land, with plenty of water; and there, as well as here, the country is neither rocky nor overrun with brush-wood.
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  • We who live abroad are accustomed to believe that almost all Eretz Yisrael is now uninhabited desert and whoever wishes can buy land there as he pleases. But this is not true. It is very difficult to find in the land [ha'aretz] cultivated fields that are not used for planting. Only those sand fields or stone mountains that would require the investment of hard labor and great expense to make them good for planting remain uncultivated and that's because the Arabs do not like working too much in the present for a distant future. Therefore, it is very difficult to find good land for cattle. And not only peasants, but also rich landowners, are not selling good land so easily...
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