badland

/ˈbædˌlænd/

Definitions

1. noun

a region of land with a unique combination of geological features, often characterized by erosion, canyons, and rock formations, typically found in arid or semi-arid areas.

“The tourists got lost in the vast expanse of the badlands, struggling to navigate the maze of canyons and rock formations.”

Synonyms

  • badlands
  • barrens
  • desert
  • deserted area

Antonyms

  • oasis
  • paradise