vineyard

noun
UK: /ˈvɪnjɑːd/
US: /ˈvɪnjɑːrd/
  1. A piece of land where grapevines are grown in order to produce grapes for making wine.

    1. They have a vineyard.
    2. The sunny slopes provide an ideal location for the vineyard to flourish.
  2. A field or area of activity that yields rich results; a place of cultivation and growth.

    1. The project was a vineyard of ideas.
    2. The university became a vineyard for innovation in renewable energy technologies.

Synonyms

winery
vineyard transitive-verb
  1. To plant or cultivate grapevines in a vineyard.

    1. They vineyarded the land.
    2. The family carefully vineyarded their ancestral lands, preserving the tradition.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vineyard" in English means: A piece of land where grapevines are grown in order to produce grapes for making wine., A field or area of activity that yields rich results; a place of cultivation and growth..

The phonetic transcription of "vineyard" is /ˈvɪnjɑːd/ in British English and /ˈvɪnjɑːrd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vineyard": winery.

Example usage of "vineyard": "They have a vineyard.". More examples on the page.