Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
barren-field
noun
/ˈbærən fiːld/
Definition
A barren field refers to a piece of land that is unable to support vegetation or crops due to various factors such as poor soil quality, lack of water, or extreme environmental conditions.
Examples
- The once fertile farm has turned into a barren field after the drought.
- Wildlife has migrated away from the barren field in search of food.
- After years of neglect, the garden has become a barren field, with only weeds surviving.
Meaning
The term describes land that is devoid of plants or crops, often appearing dry and lifeless.
Synonyms
- desolate land
- sterile soil
- infertile ground
- dry terrain