IPA: /ˈhiːθi/
KK: /ˈhiːθi/
Similar to or characteristic of heath, which is an area of open uncultivated land covered with heather and low shrubs.
The heathy landscape was filled with beautiful purple flowers.
Comparative: heathier
Superlative: heathiest
The word 'heathy' originates from Old English 'hæþ', meaning a heath or open uncultivated land. It describes an area characterized by heathland vegetation, often associated with a wild and natural environment.
Picture a wild, open space filled with heath plants — that's what 'heathy' refers to, evoking the natural beauty of uncultivated land.