Antonym of playground
What is a antonym for playground?
Antonyms. stay in place urban area stay inaction inactivity inactiveness stand still.
What are antonyms for park?
What is the opposite of park?
leave | clear |
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evacuate | clear from |
move out of |
What is the synonym of playground?
Synonyms. play park. play area. recreation ground. adventure playground (British)
What is the antonym for?
Definition of antonym
: a word of opposite meaning The usual antonym of good is bad.
What is the synonym of park?
Synonyms. recreation ground. garden. the most beautiful garden on earth. playground.
Is not a walk in the park?
(especially American English) used to say that something is easy to do: We succeeded, but it was not a walk in the park for any of us.
What is the synonym of public park?
What is another word for public park?
park | playground |
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playpark | play area |
recreation area | recreation ground |
municipal park | public garden |
forecourt | concourse |
What is the opposite of Fox?
What is the opposite of fox?
enlighten | unconfuse |
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discuss | demystify |
unravel | report |
communicate | unriddle |
enunciate | disentangle |
What is another word for theme park?
What is another word for theme park?
carnival | amusement park |
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fun park | holiday park |
amusement center | amusement arcade |
fun fair | fete |
gala |
What is meant by public park?
Areas of land open to the public and managed by federal, state, or municipal governments, or private organizations. Public parks can be of almost any size and configuration, but share a common purpose of specific and civic benefit for users from the general public.
What is the name for a public garden?
What is another word for public garden?
park | playground |
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forecourt | concourse |
jungle gym | outdoor play area |
playing field | adventure playground |
play park | school yard |
What is a place for recreation called?
park. nounland that is reserved for pleasure, recreation. esplanade. estate. forest.
Why is it called a park?
park (n.) mid-13c., “tract of land enclosed as a preserve for beasts of the chase,” from Old French parc “enclosed wood or heath land used as a game preserve” (12c.), probably ultimately from West Germanic *parruk “enclosed tract of land” (source also of Old English pearruc, root of paddock (n.
What are the types of park?
Contents
- 4.1 National parks.
- 4.2 Sub-national parks.
- 4.3 Urban parks.
- 4.4 Linear parks.
- 4.5 Country parks.
- 4.6 Military parks.
What is called park?
1. an area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and recreation, often owned, set apart, and managed by a city, state, or nation. 2. an enclosed area or a stadium used for sports. a baseball park.
Do Americans say car park?
Don’t use the word `parking’ to refer to a place where cars are parked. Instead, say car park in British English and parking lot in American English.
Who invented the park?
The first official recorded public park was Boston Common, a public space created in 1634. The Common has had many purposes over the years. It was first owned by William Blaxton, who sold it to the Puritan founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Why do we say park a car?
By the mid-1920s city officials began cutting down street trees and widening streets to accommo- date the volume of cars, thereby replacing the original meaning of parking as a place for trees and greenery with parking as a place for auto- mobiles to stop.
Is toilet British or American?
British vs American English American vs British English
toilet | !toilet (but the loo not the room) |
trash | rubbis |
trashcan | dustbin |
trolley car | tram |
truck | lorry |
What is a toilet zip in England?
British vs American Vocabulary
British English ↕ | American English ↕ |
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postcode | zip code |
postman | mailman, mail carrier, letter carrier |
pub | bar |
public toilet | rest room, public bathroom |