
Grassland in English: Meadow, grassplot, greensward, meadowland, lawn
1. Meadow Pronunciation: UK [ˈmedəʊ], US [ˈmedoʊ]
Definition: A large area of land covered with grass, usually in a natural state.
Example: The stream glides through the meadow.
2. Grassplot Pronunciation: UK ['grɑːs'plɒt], US ['grɑːsˌplɒt]
Definition: A small area of grass, often found in gardens or within woodlands.
Example: His brush, big and soft, is the grassplot in front of my home.
3. Greensward Pronunciation: UK [ˈgriːnswɔːd], US [ˈgriːnswɔːrd]
Definition: A level area of grass, typically used for recreational purposes.
Example: A bright sun poured a flood of crystal light upon a greensward.
4. Meadowland Pronunciation: UK ['medəʊlænd], US ['medoʊlænd]
Definition: Land used for grazing animals, typically characterized by grasses.
Example: The light of dawn made his huge bedroom as misty as a foggy meadowland.
5. Lawn Pronunciation: UK [lɔːn], US [lɔːn]
Definition: An area of grass, often manicured and used for recreational activities.
Example: They are camped out in tents on the front lawn.