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    grounded
    /ˈɡraʊndɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. well balanced and sensible: "for someone so young, Chris is extremely grounded"
    • 2. (of a pilot or an aircraft) prohibited or prevented from flying: "you don't taunt a grounded flier, especially after he's had a few beers"

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  3. the gardens and land that surround a building and often have a wall or fence around them: We went for a walk around the hospital grounds. The golf course is set in the former grounds of the 14th century castle. He is buried in the grounds of the 20-acre property.

    • English (US)

      GROUNDS meaning: 1. the gardens and land that surround a...

    • Ground

      GROUND definition: 1. the surface of the earth: 2. soil: 3....

  4. GROUND definition: 1. the surface of the earth: 2. soil: 3. an area of land used for a particular purpose or…. Learn more.

  5. plural noun. 1. the land around a dwelling house or other building. the palace grounds. the grounds of the University. They were playing in the school grounds. 2. sediment or dregs, esp from coffee. 3. reason; justification. The court ruled that surgeons should have sought permission for the surgery, even if there were medical grounds.

  6. grounds meaning, definition, what is grounds: a good reason for doing, believing, or s...: Learn more.

  7. A ground is an area of land which is specially designed and made for playing sport or for some other activity. In American English grounds is also used.

  8. The meaning of GROUND is the surface of a planet (such as the earth or Mars); especially : the surface of the earth or a particular part of it sometimes as contrasted with the air or sea —often used before another noun. How to use ground in a sentence.

  9. Ground definition: the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land. See examples of GROUND used in a sentence.

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