Field
Noun
UK
/fiːld/
US
/fiːld/
Definition
An open area of land, or an area of work, study, or activity.
Example
"The children ran across the field."
"Farmers worked all day in the large field, planting seeds and watering the crops."
"Scientists study in the field of space to learn about planets, stars, and the universe."
Explanation
A field is an open area of land, often used for farming, sports, or studies. For example, a farmer grows crops in a field, or children play football in a field. Field can also mean a subject or area of work, study, or activity, like “He works in the field of science”. Fields can be large or small, empty or full of plants. People use the word in many ways to describe places, jobs, or areas of interest.