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yards

/jɑːrdz/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Plural form of yard: a unit of linear measure equal to three feet (36 inches or approximately 0.9144 meters).

Example Sentences:
  • The running back gained ten yards on the play.
  • She bought three yards of fabric to make a new dress.
2.noun

Plural form of yard: grounds immediately surrounding a house or building, usually covered with grass.

Example Sentences:
  • The children were playing soccer in the backyard.
  • They spent the afternoon raking leaves in their front yard.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Plural of 'yard', derived from Old English 'gierd' meaning a twig, switch, stick, or measure of length. Cognate with Old High German 'gerta', it evolved to describe both a unit of linear measurement (three feet) and an enclosed piece of ground.

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Think of a football field measured in yards to remember both the distance and the plural noun form.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “yards

1. What is the meaning of “yards” in English?

In English, yards (noun) is defined as: “Plural form of yard: a unit of linear measure equal to three feet (36 inches or approximately 0.9144 meters).”.

2. How do you use “yards” in a sentence?

The running back gained ten yards on the play.

3. What are English synonyms of “yards”?

Common synonyms include:meters,enclosures,lawns,gardens

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “yards”?

Plural of 'yard', derived from Old English 'gierd' meaning a twig, switch, stick, or measure of length. Cognate with Old High German 'gerta', it evolved to describe both a unit of linear measurement (three feet) and an enclosed piece of ground.