grounds (noun)

  • 1grounds — I (cause) noun arguments, base, basis, case, circumstances, data, determinant, documentation, elements, evidence, factors, facts, foundation, fundament, justification, medium of proof, motive, occasion, principles, proof, pros and cons,… …

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  • 2grounds — noun a) Basis or justification for something, as in grounds for divorce. b) The collective land areas that compose a larger area, as in the castle grounds …

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  • 3grounds — noun 1. your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief (Freq. 6) the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling • Syn: ↑evidence • Derivationally related forms: ↑evidential (for: ↑ …

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  • 4grounds keeper — noun 1. : gardener; especially : one that cares for the grounds of a large property (as an estate) 2. : groundkeeper 1 …

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  • 5grounds|keep|er — «GROWNDZ KEE puhr», noun. a man whose work is to keep an athletic field in good repair. Also, groundkeeper …

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  • 6grounds|man — «GROWNDZ muhn», noun, plural men. British. a groundskeeper …

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  • 7grounds officer — noun A person who looks after a large Scottish estate for a Lord, preventing illegal hunting and fishing, and liaises with tenant farmers …

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  • 8Grounds — /graʊndz/ (say growndz) noun Sir Roy Burman, 1905–81, Australian architect; works include the Victorian Arts Centre, Wrest Point Casino and the Australian Academy of Science headquarters …

  • 9grounds·keep·er — /ˈgraʊndzˌkiːpɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] US : a person who takes care of a large area of land (such as a sports field or a park) called also (chiefly Brit) groundsman …

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  • 10grounds·man — /ˈgraʊndzmən/ noun, pl men / mən/ [count] chiefly Brit : ↑groundskeeper …

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