grounds (Meaning)

Wordnet

grounds (n)

your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief

the enclosed land around a house or other building

a tract of land cleared for some special purposes (recreation or burial etc.)

a justification for something existing or happening

dregs consisting of solid particles (especially of coffee) that form a residue

grounds Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener carefully prepared the grounds for planting new roses.
  2. The grounds of the castle were vast and expansive, with rolling hills and lush gardens.
  3. The coffee grounds were still warm and fragrant in the percolator.
  4. The team gathered on the football grounds for a practice session.
  5. The school children played happily in the playground during recess.
  6. The abandoned building had fallen into disrepair, with broken windows and overgrown grounds.
  7. The forensic team examined the crime scene's grounds for any evidence.
  8. The military base was protected by a secure fence and guarded grounds.
  9. The artist's painting depicted a serene landscape with rolling hills and green grounds.
  10. The groundskeeper arrived early each morning to mow the lawn and tend to the flowers.

FAQs About the word grounds

your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief, the enclosed land around a house or other building, a tract of land cleared for some spec

premises, yard,park, churchyard, estate, campus, land, garden, premisses, plaza

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The gardener carefully prepared the grounds for planting new roses.

The grounds of the castle were vast and expansive, with rolling hills and lush gardens.

The coffee grounds were still warm and fragrant in the percolator.

The team gathered on the football grounds for a practice session.