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Land

UK /["/lænd/"]/US /["/lænd/"]/

Definition

the surface of the earth that is not sea

In simple words: The solid part of the Earth where we live.

Examples

  • The kids played on the soft land near the river.
  • After a long flight, the airplane finally touched down on the land.
  • Farmers grow crops on their land during the summer.
  • He bought a piece of land to build a new house.
  • The fairytales often mention magical land and mystical creatures.

Usage notes

Used to refer to ground or soil. Common in everyday conversation. Avoid using in very technical or legal contexts without clarification.

Grammar pattern

land + object

Memory hint

Think of 'land' as a place to stand – you land on solid ground.

Collocations

  • dry
  • reach
  • sight
  • reclaim
  • mass
  • surface
  • animal
  • by land
  • on land
  • good
  • prime
  • fertile
  • area
  • parcel
  • patch
  • have
  • hold
  • own
  • adjoin something
  • agent
  • office
  • registry
  • good
  • prime
  • fertile
  • area
  • parcel
  • patch
  • have
  • hold
  • own
  • adjoin something
  • agent
  • office
  • registry
  • live off
  • farm
  • work
  • ancestral
  • native
  • distant
  • conquer
  • occupy
  • rule

Synonyms

  • terrain

Antonyms

  • sky
  • water

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'lamb' - they sound similar but have different meanings.
  • Not using the verb form correctly - 'landed' vs 'landed on'.