pastureland Antonyms

Meaning of pastureland

Wordnet

pastureland (n)

a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock

pastureland Sentence Examples

  1. The vast pastureland stretched endlessly before them, providing ample grazing for the cattle.
  2. The verdant pastureland was a testament to the farmer's careful management and the fertile soil.
  3. The lush pastureland beckoned the weary hikers to rest and graze on its sweet, tender grass.
  4. The rolling pastureland provided a scenic backdrop for the rustic farmhouse nestled in its midst.
  5. The sheep grazed contentedly in the verdant pastureland, their bells tinkling gently in the breeze.
  6. The horses galloped freely across the open pastureland, their manes and tails flowing in the wind.
  7. The farmer tended to his cattle in the pastureland, ensuring their well-being and ample sustenance.
  8. The pastureland had once been a bustling thoroughfare, but now it lay fallow, a reminder of a bygone era.
  9. The developers encroached upon the pastureland, gradually replacing its pristine beauty with concrete and asphalt.
  10. The government set aside a large tract of pastureland for conservation, preserving its ecological significance for future generations.

FAQs About the word pastureland

a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock

moor,pasture, grassland, heathland, meadow, ley, tract,glade, lea, parcel

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The vast pastureland stretched endlessly before them, providing ample grazing for the cattle.

The verdant pastureland was a testament to the farmer's careful management and the fertile soil.

The lush pastureland beckoned the weary hikers to rest and graze on its sweet, tender grass.

The rolling pastureland provided a scenic backdrop for the rustic farmhouse nestled in its midst.