Grass

Pronunciation: /ˈɡræs/

Grass (noun)

  1. Green plants that grow close to the ground, often forming a covering in yards, parks, and fields.
  2. The thin leaves and stems of these ground plants, especially when they are growing in a particular place.
  3. Plants eaten by animals, especially dried or cut plants used as food for livestock.

Examples

  • The grass looks green after the rain.
  • She waters the grass every morning.