Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

yard-line

noun
/ˈjɑrd laɪn/
Definition
A yard-line is a marked line on a football field that indicates the distance from the nearest goal line.
Examples
  • The team was on the 30-yard line when they decided to attempt a long pass.
  • The referee marked the spot where the ball was placed, right on the 50-yard line.
  • It was crucial for the defense to hold the offense at the 20-yard line to prevent them from scoring.
Meaning
Yard-lines are used to measure the progress of the football during a game, helping players, coaches, and spectators understand how far the ball has moved toward the opponent’s end zone.
Synonyms
  • marking
  • line
  • boundary