Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

flat-ground

noun
/flæt graʊnd/
Definition
A stretch of land that is level and even, without significant elevation changes.
Examples
  • The playing field was a perfect flat-ground for the soccer match.
  • Farmers often prefer flat-ground for planting crops.
  • During the hike, they reached a flat-ground where they could rest.
Meaning
The term ‘flat-ground’ refers to a surface that is uniform and does not have hills, valleys, or other irregularities, making it ideal for various activities such as sports, construction, or walking.
Synonyms
  • level land
  • plain
  • even terrain