The word would be Frontiersmen
living in the wilderness is a good place to be to avoid cosmopolitan.
I look forward to our next foray into the wilderness.
The devils living next door Or the (insert word) living next door
The word wilderness is a noun
No. A wilderness (the wilderness) is an unspecified place, like a city, and you can go there. An example of an abstract noun would be "wildness" that is a perceived but intangible aspect of the wilderness.
Wilderness is not a compound word because "wilder" (sounding like will-dur,) and ness are not words. Therefore, wilderness is not a compound word!
Yes the word wilderness has a stressed syllable. Wilderness is stressed on the first syllable.
They enjoyed camping in the wilderness.
In the King James version the word - wilderness - appears 304 times
The botanical garden has turned into a wilderness.
Solitudo.
WILDERNESS