Scenic (adjective)

  1. Of or relating to natural features of a landscape, such as mountains, valleys, trees, and rivers.
  2. Relating to the view or views of natural features, such as mountains, valleys, trees, and rivers.
  3. Relating to the visual features of a place, especially as represented in a work of art.

Origin:

From middle english scenerie, from old french scenerie, from medieval latin scenaria, from latin scena ("stage, scene"), from etruscan (skene), from greek σκηνή (skēnḗ, "tent, booth, stage").

Examples:

  1. The scenic route through the mountains was beautiful.
  2. The scenic drive along the coast was breathtaking.
  3. It was a scenic hike to the top of the mountain.
  4. The scenic views from the top of the building were amazing.
  5. The scenic countryside was a pleasant surprise.
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