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UK//fiːldz//US//fiːldz//

Meaning of Fields

In simple words: Large areas of open land or farmland.

Fields in a sentence

  • The sheep grazed in the green fields.
  • She studied different fields of science in college.
  • They walked through the fields during sunset.
  • The farmer owns several fields of corn.
  • He has expertise in various fields of engineering.

How to use Fields

Used in both literal and metaphorical contexts. In formal writing, 'fields' can refer to areas of study or expertise, while in informal speech it often refers to open lands.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'fields' as 'fields of dreams' with wide open spaces.

Related words

Collocations with Fields

  • open fields
  • agricultural fields
  • research fields
  • sports fields
  • field trip

Synonyms for Fields

Opposites of Fields

Common mistakes with Fields

  • Confusing 'fields' as a singular noun.
  • Using 'field' to refer to multiple areas without context.
  • Mispronouncing 'fields' as if it were spelled 'feels'.

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Frequently asked questions about Fields

What does Fields mean?

Large areas of open land or farmland.

What is the definition of Fields?

Large open areas of land, often used for farming or recreation.

How do you use Fields in a sentence?

The sheep grazed in the green fields.

Can you give another example of Fields?

She studied different fields of science in college.

What are synonyms for Fields?

Common alternatives include pasture, meadow, acreage, expanse, terrain.

What is the opposite of Fields?

Opposite meanings include city, urban area.

What words go with Fields?

It commonly pairs with open fields, agricultural fields, research fields, sports fields, field trip.

What are common mistakes when using Fields?

Confusing 'fields' as a singular noun. Using 'field' to refer to multiple areas without context. Mispronouncing 'fields' as if it were spelled 'feels'.

How do you pronounce Fields?

US: //fiːldz//, UK: //fiːldz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Fields?

Used in both literal and metaphorical contexts. In formal writing, 'fields' can refer to areas of study or expertise, while in informal speech it often refers to open lands.