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Ballfield - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A ballfield is a large outdoor area designed for playing sports like baseball or softball, typically featuring a diamond-shaped infield, outfield grass, and bases. It is used for organized games and practice.

ballfield

/ˈbɔlˌfild/ /ˈbɔːlˌfiːld/

Definition:

A field or open area designed for playing baseball or other ball games.

Synonyms:

baseball diamond, playing field, sports field

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

indoor arena, gymnasium

Common Collocations:

grassy ballfield, local ballfield, maintain the ballfield, play on the ballfield, empty ballfield

Derivatives:

ballfields (plural), ballfielder (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "ballfield" to refer specifically to a field for baseball or similar sports; avoid for general playing areas.

Common Phrases:

"hit it out of the ballfield, " "cover the ballfield, " "ballfield of dreams"

Etymology:

Derived from "ball" (game object) + "field" (open land), first recorded in early 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The kids practiced baseball on the local ballfield every afternoon.
  • 2. The new ballfield has bright lights for evening games.
  • 3. We brought snacks and watched the game at the community ballfield.
  • 4. The storm damaged the grass on the school’s ballfield.

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