IPA: /ˈwʊdiɪst/
KK: /ˈwʊdiɪst/
Having the most characteristics of wood; very woody.
The forest was the woodiest place I had ever seen, filled with tall trees and thick branches.
Comparative: woodier
Superlative: woodiest
Woodiest → It is formed from "wood" (from Old English *wudu*, meaning tree or forest) and "-iest" (a superlative suffix indicating the most). The word "woodiest" means having the most wood or being the most full of wood.
Think of 'wood' as the material from trees, and remember that 'woodiest' describes something that has the most wood.
No commonly confused words.