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Farmyard - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A farmyard is the area around a farmhouse, typically including barns, sheds, and open spaces where animals are kept and farm activities take place. It is often bustling with livestock and equipment.

farmyard

/ˈfɑrmˌjɑrd/ /ˈfɑːmˌjɑːd/

Definition:

The area around a farmhouse, often including barns and animal pens.

Synonyms:

barnyard, homestead, ranch

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

cityscape, urban area

Common Collocations:

farmyard animals, farmyard chores, farmyard smells

Derivatives:

farmyards (plural), farmyardish (informal)

Usage Tips:

Use "farmyard" to describe the outdoor working area of a farm, not just any rural space.

Common Phrases:

down on the farmyard, farmyard fun, busy as a farmyard

Etymology:

Derived from "farm" (agricultural land) + "yard" (enclosed area), dating to Middle English.

Examples:

  • 1. The children played near the farmyard fence.
  • 2. She fed the chickens in the dusty farmyard.
  • 3. The old tractor sat rusting in the farmyard.
  • 4. Farmyard smells reminded him of his childhood visits.

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