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How to Use "Ground" with Example Sentences
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ground
(n):
surface of the earth; location used for a specific purpose; area surrounding a large building; area of interest, study or discussion; reason
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Used with adjectives:
"
He slept on the
firm
ground
.
"
(firm, hard, solid, cold)
"
She walked carefully across the
muddy
ground
.
"
(muddy, soft, damp, wet, snowy, frozen, icy)
"
The
fertile
ground
produced a good crop.
"
(fertile)
"
We need to move to
high
ground
.
"
(high)
"
There is nothing but
open
ground
here.
"
(open, bare)
"
They can't build anything on this
rocky
ground
.
"
(rocky, uneven, stony, rough, marshy)
"
We need to find some
level
ground
.
"
(level, flat)
"
This was once a
burial
ground
.
"
(burial, sacred)
"
They are designating new
hunting
grounds
.
"
(hunting, fishing)
"
This is a protected
breeding
ground
.
"
(breeding, feeding, nesting, spawning)
"
The resort has
extensive
grounds
.
"
(extensive, large)
"
They toured the
castle
grounds
.
"
(castle, school, palace, hospital, hotel, surrounding, park)
"
They are trying to find some
middle
ground
.
"
(middle, common, neutral)
"
He has
reasonable
grounds
to sue.
"
(reasonable, strong, sufficient, legitimate, valid)
"
We must consider the
moral
grounds
of this decision.
"
(moral, ethical)
"
They cited
economic
grounds
for the changes.
"
(economic, legal, political)
Used with verbs:
"
The glass broke when it
hit
the
ground
.
"
(hit, fell to, struck, reached)
"
Don't let that
touch
the
ground
.
"
(touch)
"
The balloon was too heavy to
leave
the
ground
.
"
(leave, get off)
"
Leaves
covered
the
ground
.
"
(covered, littered)
"
She
has
legitimate
grounds
for a lawsuit.
"
(has)
"
They
crossed
the palace
grounds
.
"
(crossed, entered, walked)
"
We already
covered
this
ground
.
"
(covered, went over)
Used with nouns:
"
The apartment is at
ground
level
.
"
(level)
Used with prepositions:
"
They buried it
in
the
ground
.
"
(in)
"
He slept
on
the
ground
.
"
(on)
"
They built a room
above
the
ground
.
"
(above, below)
"
There are natural waterways
under
the
ground
here.
"
(under)
"
His behavior was
grounds
for
a suspension.
"
(for)
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ground
(v):
to provide a reason for; to keep from leaving the area
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Used with adverbs:
"
Her teaching methods are
firmly
grounded
in her students.
"
(firmly, solidly, thoroughly, well)
"
His work has been
historically
grounded
in the minds of his followers.
"
(historically, scientifically, religiously, politically)
Used with nouns:
"
Bad weather
grounded
the
flight
.
"
(flight, helicopter)
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ground
(adj):
made into very small pieces or a powder
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Used with nouns:
"
The recipe calls for
ground
beef
.
"
(beef, lamb, meat, pork, turkey)
"
I need some
ground
spices
.
"
(spices, pepper)
"
Do you want
ground
coffee
or whole bean?
"
(coffee)
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