Synonyms
Etymology

1. wold

noun. ['ˈwoʊld'] a tract of open rolling country (especially upland).

Synonyms

Etymology

  • wald (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • weald (Middle English (1100-1500))

Rhymes with Wold

  • uncontrolled
  • decontrolled
  • undersold
  • controlled
  • withhold
  • patrolled
  • oversold
  • fourfold
  • foretold
  • extolled
  • consoled
  • uphold
  • untold
  • unsold
  • unfold
  • twofold
  • strolled
  • resold
  • remold
  • outsold
  • machold
  • enrolled
  • enfold
  • cajoled
  • behold
  • scold
  • paroled
  • ahold
  • vold
  • tolled

Sentences with wold


1. Adjective
Of course, in the real wold, conservative forces do not exist in isolation.