Furrow

Pronunciation: /ˈfɜːroʊ/

Furrow (noun)

  1. a long, narrow trench made in the ground by a plow for planting seeds.
  2. a deep line or wrinkle on the skin, especially on the forehead.

Examples

  • The farmer walked along the furrow, planting seeds.
  • Rainwater collected in the furrow after the storm.

Common collocations: plow a furrow, deep furrow, deep furrow, furrowed brow, furrow the land

Furrow (verb)

  1. to make long, narrow trenches in the ground or lines on a surface.
  2. to cause deep lines or wrinkles to form on the skin, especially on the forehead.

Examples

  • The farmer furrowed the field before planting.
  • They furrowed the soil to improve drainage.

Synonyms of Furrow

Neutral

Antonyms of Furrow

  • A raised line or area, opposite of a groove.