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1. ground
noun.
(ˈgraʊnd)
The
solid
part
of
the
earth's
surface.
Synonyms
archipelago
dry land
wonderland
field
plain
foreland
island
coastal plain
Earth
terra firma
oxbow
physical object
timber
landmass
champaign
land mass
earth
world
object
forest
isthmus
globe
ness
peninsula
slash
land
solid ground
cape
timberland
mainland
floor
neck
beachfront
woodland
Antonyms
uncover
improved
conductor
insulator
unstuff
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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2. ground
noun.
(ˈgraʊnd)
A
rational
motive
for
a
belief
or
action.
Synonyms
reason
account
why
rational motive
occasion
wherefore
score
Antonyms
top
head
side
miss
best
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. burial
noun.
(ˈbɛriːəl)
The
ritual
placing
of
a
corpse
in
a
grave.
Synonyms
inhumation
funeral
sepulture
interment
entombment
Etymology
burial (English)
byrgels (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. ground
noun.
(ˈgraʊnd)
The
loose
soft
material
that
makes
up
a
large
part
of
the
land
surface.
Synonyms
earth
dirt
diatomaceous earth
diatomite
stuff
material
saprolite
moraine
kieselguhr
soil
Antonyms
insubstantiality
unworldly
mental
trade edition
insanity
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. ground
verb.
(ˈgraʊnd)
Fix
firmly
and
stably.
Synonyms
fix
anchor
fasten
secure
Antonyms
unfasten
respect
disesteem
esteem
exclude
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. ground
verb.
(ˈgraʊnd)
Confine
or
restrict
to
the
ground.
Synonyms
restrain
confine
hold
Antonyms
reduce
paper loss
loss
wane
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. ground
verb.
(ˈgraʊnd)
Instruct
someone
in
the
fundamentals
of
a
subject.
Synonyms
teach
instruct
learn
Antonyms
credit
unimportance
incentive
disincentive
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. ground
verb.
(ˈgraʊnd)
Place
or
put
on
the
ground.
Synonyms
put
pose
place
lay
set
position
Antonyms
break even
lose
disadvantage
unprofitableness
unprofitability
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. ground
noun.
(ˈgraʊnd)
The
part
of
a
scene
(or
picture)
that
lies
behind
objects
in
the
foreground.
Synonyms
panorama
aspect
scene
vista
view
prospect
background
Antonyms
fauna
embark
leave
urban area
clean
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. ground
noun.
(ˈgraʊnd)
A
position
to
be
won
or
defended
in
battle
(or
as
if
in
battle).
Synonyms
position
military position
Antonyms
cleanness
unburden
natural elevation
Etymology
ground (English)
grund (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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