scenic

/ˈsiːnɪk/
noun
  1. A scenic route or road, especially one that is designed for tourists to enjoy the views.
    • They took a scenic through the wine country.
    • We drove the scenic along the coast instead of the highway.
    • The map shows all the best scenics in the national park.
adjective
  1. Relating to or having beautiful natural scenery, especially in the countryside or mountains.
    • We took a scenic drive through the Rocky Mountains.
    • The hotel offers scenic views of the ocean from every room.
    • This scenic hiking trail is popular with photographers.
  2. Relating to the design or appearance of a stage set in a theater or film.
    • The scenic designer created a realistic forest for the play.
    • Her scenic paintings for the movie won an award.
    • The scenic backdrop changed between each act of the opera.
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