What does LAWNS mean?

Lawns
  1. Parts of Speech: Noun
  2. Definition: A stretch of grass-covered land, especially one closely mowed, as near a house, on an estate, or in a park.
  3. Pronunciations: US: /lɔns/; UK: /lɔːnz/
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "lawn" originated in the 16th century from the Middle English word "launde", meaning a glade or opening in a forest. It was later used to describe an area of grass that was kept short by grazing animals. In the 19th century, lawns became popular in England as a status symbol for the wealthy and were soon adopted in other parts of the world. Today, lawns are commonly found in residential and commercial landscapes.
  5. Synonyms: Grass, turf, meadow, field
  6. Related Words: Grass, green, meadow, field, flora
  7. Example Sentences:
    • The children played soccer on the lush green lawns of the park.
    • The mansion had a sprawling lawn that required regular maintenance.
    • He spent the afternoon mowing the lawn and trimming the hedges.


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