IPA: /ˈwʊdzɪst/
KK: /ˈwʊdzɪst/
Having the most characteristics of a forest, such as trees and greenery.
The woodsiest area of the park is where we saw the most wildlife.
Comparative: woodsy
Superlative: woodsiest
The word 'woodsiest' is formed from 'wood' (from Old English *wudu*, meaning forest or tree) and the suffix '-iest' (meaning most). It describes something that is most characteristic of or full of woods or trees.
Think of 'wood' as representing forests or trees, and remember that 'woodsiest' means the most full of woods.
No commonly confused words.