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ground

/ɡɹaʊnd/noun, verb1 syllable

Ground means: work hard.

Synonyms for ground41

noun, as in the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface

flat coat, primer, priming, primer coat, priming coat, undercoat

noun, as in the solid part of the earth's surface

land, dry land, earth, solid ground, terra firma

noun, as in a rational motive for a belief or action

noun, as in a relation that provides the foundation for something

noun, as in material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use)

noun, as in the loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface

noun, as in the part of a scene (or picture) that lies behind objects in the foreground

noun, as in a connection between an electrical device and a large conducting body, such as the earth (which is taken to be at zero voltage)

verb, as in work hard

labor, labour, toil, fag, travail, grind, drudge, dig, moil

verb, as in reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading

grind, mash, crunch, bray, comminute

verb, as in press or grind with a crushing noise

crunch, cranch, craunch, grind

verb, as in use as a basis for; found on

verb, as in make a grating or grinding sound by rubbing together

grate, grind

verb, as in bring to the ground

strand, run aground

verb, as in cover with a primer; apply a primer to

prime, undercoat

verb, as in dance by rotating the pelvis in an erotically suggestive way, often while in contact with one's partner such that the dancers' legs are interlaced

verb, as in created by grinding

verb, as in shape or form by grinding

verb, as in fix firmly and stably

verb, as in hit or reach the ground

run aground

also used for ground

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Opposites of ground

What does ground mean?29

verb

1

work hard“She was digging away at her math homework”

2

reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading“grind the spices in a mortar”

3

press or grind with a crushing noise

4

use as a basis for; found on“base a claim on some observation”

5

make a grating or grinding sound by rubbing together“grate one's teeth in anger”

6

bring to the ground“the storm grounded the ship”

7

cover with a primer; apply a primer to

8

dance by rotating the pelvis in an erotically suggestive way, often while in contact with one's partner such that the dancers' legs are interlaced

9

created by grinding“grind designs into the glass bowl”

10

shape or form by grinding“grind lenses for glasses and cameras”

11

fix firmly and stably“anchor the lamppost in concrete”

12

hit or reach the ground

13

confine or restrict to the ground“After the accident, they grounded the plane and the pilot”

14

place or put on the ground

15

instruct someone in the fundamentals of a subject

16

throw to the ground in order to stop play and avoid being tackled behind the line of scrimmage

17

(baseball) a hit that travels along the playing field.“he grounded to the second baseman”

18

connect to a ground“ground the electrical connections for safety reasons”

noun

1

the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface

2

the solid part of the earth's surface“the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land”

3

a rational motive for a belief or action“the reason that war was declared”

4

a relation that provides the foundation for something“they were on a friendly footing”

5

material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use)“the land had never been plowed”

6

the loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface“they dug into the earth outside the church”

7

the part of a scene (or picture) that lies behind objects in the foreground“he posed her against a background of rolling hills”

8

a connection between an electrical device and a large conducting body, such as the earth (which is taken to be at zero voltage)

9

a position to be won or defended in battle (or as if in battle)“they gained ground step by step”

10

a relatively homogeneous percept extending back of the figure on which attention is focused

11

(art) the surface (as a wall or canvas) prepared to take the paint for a painting

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with ground?21

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All 21 rhymes for ground, grouped by syllable

Ground in a sentence

  • After the earthquake, people stared into the deep hole in the ground in surprise.unknown
  • With the weather improving, players began running on the sports ground.Shiawase
  • After it rains and the ground is damp, it's easier to pull weeds.CK
  • Glorify the ocean, but stay on the ground.mookeee
  • Too often, wisdom is simply prudence that has ground to a halt.Chrikaru
  • The snow lay on the ground, frozen into a thick, hard crust.eastasiastudent
  • The cup fell to the ground, shattering to pieces.Bah_Dure
  • The house was burned to the ground, with all its contents.Scott

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Forms of ground

as a noun

plural
grounds

as a verb

past tense
grounded
present participle
grounding
third-person singular
grounds
past participle
grounded