field of battle

noun
UK: /ˈfiːld əv ˈbætl/
US: /ˈfiːld əv ˈbætl/
  1. A place where a fight or war happens.

    1. The field of battle was full of soldiers.
    2. After the battle, the field of battle was silent and deserted, a grim testament to the violence that had unfolded there.
  2. A situation or area where there is a lot of competition or conflict.

    1. Politics is a field of battle.
    2. The company's annual sales meeting became a field of battle as departments vied for project funding.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "field of battle" in English means: A place where a fight or war happens., A situation or area where there is a lot of competition or conflict..

The phonetic transcription of "field of battle" is /ˈfiːld əv ˈbætl/ in British English and /ˈfiːld əv ˈbætl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "field of battle": battleground, war zone, arena.

Example usage of "field of battle": "The field of battle was full of soldiers.". More examples on the page.