Lands

Pronunciation: /ˈlænd/

Lands (noun)

  1. the solid part of the Earth's surface, not covered by water.
  2. a nation or area with its own government and borders.
  3. a piece of ground owned by someone, often used for farming or building.

Examples

  • Farmers work the land to grow crops.
  • The land was dry after the long summer.

Common collocations: fertile land, cultivate land, barren land, foreign land, promised land

Lands (verb)

  1. to come down from the air onto the ground.
  2. to successfully obtain or achieve something, like a job or contract.

Examples

  • The plane will land soon.
  • Birds land on the branches.

Synonyms of Lands

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Lands

  • referring to natural elements