Grounds - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

The word 'grounds' refers to the land surrounding a building, often landscaped and maintained. It can also mean the basis or justification for an action or belief. Unlike a simple 'yard', 'grounds' suggests a larger, more formal or institutional setting, such as school or estate. It also implies reasons, like legal grounds. It is multifaceted like a perfectly manicured park! 🌳

Etymology

The word 'grounds' comes from the Old English word 'grund,' meaning 'bottom,' 'foundation,' or 'earth.' This evolved to mean the land around a building. The sense of 'reason' or 'justification' comes from the idea of a 'foundation' for an argument or action.

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Examples

  • "The school grounds were beautifully landscaped with flowers and trees."
  • "The lawyer argued that there were insufficient grounds for the arrest."
  • "Visitors are welcome to explore the castle grounds."
  • "The company's headquarters are located on extensive grounds."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine you're walking through the Hogwarts grounds in 'Harry Potter.' The vast, magical landscape is more than just a yard; it's a place of adventure and secrets. Or think of a legal drama – the lawyers are always looking for 'grounds' to win their case. Grounds are where things happen! ✨

Encouragement

Now you know about 'grounds'! Use it to describe a beautiful landscape or a solid reason. You're expanding your vocabulary horizons! 🌅

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