Farm
UK /["/fɑːm/"]/US /["/fɑːrm/"]/
Definition
an area of land, and the buildings on it, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals
In simple words: A place where people grow crops and raise animals.
Examples
- The farm is filled with animals and crops.
- They visited a pumpkin farm during the fall.
- My grandparents own a large farm in the countryside.
- We saw cows grazing at the farm near our house.
- The farm produces fresh vegetables for the local market.
Usage notes
Commonly used to describe both small family-run operations and large commercial enterprises. It is appropriate in most contexts, but could be less relevant in urban settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'farmer' waving from a 'farm'.
Collocations
- big
- large
- little
- have
- own
- manage
- be located
- lie
- grow something
- produce
- product
- animal
- at a/the farm
- down on the farm
- on a/the farm
- big
- large
- little
- have
- own
- manage
- be located
- lie
- grow something
- produce
- product
- animal
- at a/the farm
- down on the farm
- on a/the farm
- big
- large
- little
- have
- own
- manage
- be located
- lie
- grow something
- produce
- product
- animal
- at a/the farm
- down on the farm
- on a/the farm
Synonyms
- stead
- ranch
- plantation
- acreage
Antonyms
- urban
- city
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'farm' with 'firm' — they are not the same.
- Using 'farms' incorrectly in the plural when the context requires a singular.
- Mispronouncing 'farm' as 'form'.