IPA: /ɡriːnθ/
KK: /grinθ/
The condition of being green, often referring to lush plant life or greenery.
The greenth of the forest was refreshing and vibrant.
The word 'greenth' originates from Old English 'grēne', meaning green or youthful, combined with the suffix '-th', which denotes a state or condition. Therefore, 'greenth' refers to the state of being green or the quality of greenness.
Think of 'green' as representing freshness and youthfulness, and remember that 'greenth' describes the state of being green.
No commonly confused words.