field

Primary: nounCan function as: noun, verb

Zero derivation from noun to verb (to field questions)
high frequency – within top 1000 wordsGeneralAcademicSportsScienceAgriculture

🔊 Pronunciation

/fiːld/
Syllables: field
Stress: single syllable
Long 'i' sound, final 'd' can be difficult for some L2 speakers

📝 Noun Forms

Singular: field
Plural: fields
Possessive: field's

Compound Forms

cornfield, battlefield, minefield, oilfield, fieldwork

🎯 Verb Forms

Infinitive: to field
Base form: field
3rd person singular: fields
Past simple: fielded
Past participle: fielded
Present participle: fielding
Gerund: fielding

📖 Meanings & Definitions

Noun Meanings

1

area of open land, especially one used for farming or sports
Countability: countable
“The cows are grazing in the field”
“They played soccer on the field”
Common collocations: open field, corn field, playing field
Synonyms: meadow, pasture, ground

neutralagriculture/sports

2

area of study or knowledge
Countability: countable
“She's an expert in the field of neuroscience”
Common collocations: field of study, field of research, field expert
Synonyms: discipline, area, domain

neutralacademic

3

area where a battle is fought
Countability: countable
“The soldiers died on the field of battle”
Common collocations: battlefield, field of battle
Synonyms: battlefield, battleground

formalmilitary

Verb Meanings

1

to handle or respond to questions or criticism
“The politician fielded questions from reporters”
Synonyms: handle, deal with, respond to

neutralgeneral

🔧 Verb Patterns

field + object
“She fielded the difficult questions well”
Note: typically used with questions, calls, or criticism

Transitivity

Type: transitive
Passive possible: Yes
Passive examples:
“The questions were fielded by the spokesperson”

🤝 Collocations

Verb + Noun

enter the fieldwork in the fieldstudy the field

Adjective + Noun

open fieldwide fieldentire field

⚠️ Common Errors

❌ He is working in field of medicine✓ He is working in the field of medicine
Missing article 'the'
Common for: Languages without articles (Russian, Japanese)

Medium impact

❌ She fields in the team✓ She plays in the field/She fields for the team
Incorrect verb usage

🌍 Etymology

Origin: Old English 'feld', related to Dutch 'veld' and German 'Feld'
Original meaning: “open land”
Development: Extended to mean area of study/expertise in Middle English

📊 Register & Frequency

Frequency: top 1000 words
Spoken: common
Written: common
Academic: very common
Business: common
Formality: neutral

🔗 Semantic Relations

Synonyms

Near: meadow, pasture, domain, discipline
Contextual: ground, pitch, area

Hypernyms (Broader Terms)

area, land, domain

Hyponyms (Specific Examples)

cornfield, battlefield, playing field, minefield