Greenfield

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɡriːnfiːld/

Definitions of greenfield

noun a piece of undeveloped land in a rural or agricultural area that is typically used for building new housing developments or industrial sites

Example Sentences

A1 I visited a greenfield with my family and had a picnic.

A2 The children played soccer in the greenfield near the school.

B1 The company decided to build a new factory on a greenfield site.

B2 The government allocated funds to develop a greenfield project in the rural area.

C1 The urban planner proposed converting the greenfield into a sustainable housing development.

C2 The conservationists fought to protect the greenfield from being turned into a commercial complex.

Examples of greenfield in a Sentence

formal The company decided to develop a new project on a greenfield site.

informal They're starting from scratch on that greenfield project.

slang Let's break ground on the greenfield and see what we can build!

figurative Starting a new job felt like entering a greenfield of opportunities.

Grammatical Forms of greenfield

past tense

greenfielded

plural

greenfields

comparative

greenerfield

superlative

greenestfield

present tense

greenfields

future tense

will greenfield

perfect tense

has greenfielded

continuous tense

is greenfielding

singular

greenfield

positive degree

greenfield

infinitive

to greenfield

gerund

greenfielding

participle

greenfielded

Origin and Evolution of greenfield

First Known Use: 1948 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'greenfield' originated in the field of construction and development to refer to undeveloped land that has not been previously built on or used for industrial purposes.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'greenfield' has come to be used more broadly in various industries to refer to new projects or initiatives that are starting from scratch, without any pre-existing constraints or limitations.