What is another word for greenswards?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈiːnswədz] (IPA)

Green swards, also known as lawns, are synonymous with the great outdoors and are perfect for lounging around on summer days. However, there are many other synonyms for the word greensward that can be used to describe various types of grassy areas. Meadows, fields, paddocks, and pastures are vast open spaces that provide grazing areas for livestock or serve as recreational areas for humans. Meanwhile, parks, gardens, and landscapes refer to carefully cultivated and maintained greenswards that are often beautiful and well-manicured. Whichever synonym you choose to describe a greensward, they all offer a sense of serenity and nature that can be enjoyed by all.

What are the hypernyms for Greenswards?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the antonyms for Greenswards?

  • n.

    turf

Famous quotes with Greenswards

  • All the efforts of several hundred thousand people, crowded in a small space, to disfigure the land on which they lived; all the stone they covered it with to keep it barren; how so diligently every sprouting blade of grass was removed; all the smoke of coal and naphtha; all the cutting down of trees and driving off of cattle could not shut out the spring, even from the city. The sun was shedding its light; the grass, revivified, was blooming forth, where it was left uncut, not only on the greenswards of the boulevard, but between the flag-stones, and the birches, poplars and wild-berry trees were unfolding their viscous leaves; the limes were unfolding their buds; the daws, sparrows and pigeons were joyfully making their customary nests, and the flies were buzzing on the sun-warmed walls. Plants, birds, insects and children were equally joyful. Only men—grown-up men—continued cheating and tormenting themselves and each other. People saw nothing holy in this spring morning, in this beauty of God's world—a gift to all living creatures—inclining to peace, good-will and love, but worshiped their own inventions for imposing their will on each other.
    Leo Tolstoy

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