What does GRASS mean?

Grass Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A plant with narrow leaves that grows on the ground. It is used for lawns, pastures, and sports fields. It can also be used to make paper, thatch roofs, and for animal feed.
Pronunciation (US): /ɡræs/
Pronunciation (UK): /ɡrɑːs/
Origin and Usage: The word "grass" originated from the Old English word "græs". It has been used to describe a plant that grows on the ground since the 15th century. Grass is commonly used for lawns, pastures, and sports fields because of its durability and ability to grow quickly. It is also used for animal feed and to make paper and thatch roofs.
Synonyms: Sod, turf, lawn
Related Words: Green, flora, plant
Example Sentences:
  • She loves to lie on the grass and read a book.
  • The cows grazed on the grass in the pasture.
  • The soccer field was covered in lush green grass.


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