ground

noun, verb, adjective113 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Refers to beef that has been minced or ground.

Refers to a shared area of interest or agreement in a discussion or debate.

Refers to the solid surface of the earth.

Refers to the solid surface of the earth. Can also be used figuratively for a stable situation.

Refers to the solid surface of the earth. Can also be used figuratively for a stable situation.

Refers to having a valid or strong reason for an action or belief.

Refers to having a valid or strong reason for an action or belief.

Refers to almonds that have been crushed into a fine powder.

To maintain your position in an argument or conflict; to not retreat or yield.

To maintain your position in an argument or conflict; to not retreat or yield.

To do or discover something new and innovative.

Used to introduce the reason for an action, often in a formal context.

To fall and make contact with the ground.

To fall and land on the ground.

For an aircraft: to leave the ground and start flying. Figuratively: for a project or plan to start successfully.

Collocations with "ground"