Ploughland (Noun)
Meaning
Arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- The fertile plains were converted into vast ploughland to meet the increasing food demands of the growing population.
- Farmers carefully managed the ploughland to control weeds and pests that could harm the crops.
- Early settlers cleared the dense forest to create ploughland for their agricultural pursuits.
- Much of the countryside was devoted to ploughland, reflecting the area's strong agricultural heritage.
- The introduction of advanced farming techniques significantly increased productivity of the ploughland in rural areas.