GROUND definition: 1. the surface of the earth: 2. soil: 3. an area of land used for a particular purpose or…. Learn more.

Under way, as if in flight: Because of legal difficulties, the construction project never got off the ground.

The ground is the surface of the earth. Forty or fifty women were sitting cross-legged on the ground. We slid down the roof and dropped to the ground. If you say that something takes place on the ground, you mean it takes place on the surface of the earth and not in the air.

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GROUND definition: the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land. See examples of ground used in a sentence.

matter for consideration or debate; field of research or inquiry: the lecture was familiar ground to him, the report covered a lot of ground a position or viewpoint, as in an argument or controversy (esp in the phrases give ground, hold, stand,orshift one's ground)

Ground is the surface of the earth under your feet. Whether you're walking on the beach or climbing a hill, you're standing on the ground.

Any particular piece of land; esp., one set aside for a specified purpose. A hunting ground.

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