meadows
Pronunciation: [ˈmɛdəʊz]
Word
Context: “nature”
(noun) a meadow is a field filled with grass and often flowers. It’s a beautiful, open space where animals might graze and where people can enjoy the outdoors.
Example
The children loved playing in the sunny meadow filled with colorful flowers.
Example
There are no meadows in the city, just tall buildings and streets.
Example
Have you ever seen a meadow full of wildflowers?
Context: “landscape”
(noun) a meadow can also refer to a specific area of land that is used for growing grass or other plants, sometimes for animals to eat. It’s often a peaceful place that looks nice.
Example
The farmer uses the meadow to grow fresh grass for his cows.
Example
The old meadow was overgrown and not used for farming anymore.
Example
What do you think the meadow would look like in the spring?
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