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fieldsnounpl. of field a small area of usually open landa field that is the frequent site of neighborhood softball games clearings, grounds, lots, parcels, plats, plots, tracts commons, crofts(chiefly British)grasses, green, greenswards, lawnsglades, grasslands, heathlands, heaths, leas(or leys), meadows, moors, pasturelands, pastures a region of activity, knowledge, or influencethe first woman to enter the field of medicine areas, arenas, bailiwicks, baronies, businesses, circles, demesnes, departments, disciplines, domains, elements, fiefdoms, fiefs, firmaments, fronts, games, kingdoms, lines, precincts, provinces, realms, specialties, spheres, terrains, walks frontiersstudies, subjectsterritories, turfs(also turves)occupations, professions, pursuits, rackets, vocationsambits, amplitudes, breadths, compasses, confines, dimensions, extents, kens, reaches, scopes, sweeps, widthssubfields, subspecialties(also sub-specialties) a part or portion having no fixed boundariesif you set your camera lens to small aperture, the field of sharp focus will be quite large areas, demesnes, regions, zones corners, sectionslocales, localities, locations, loci, places, points, positions, sites, spaces, spots a place where a battle takes placethe field where two mighty armies met and changed the course of history a place from which aircraft operate that usually has paved runways and a terminalWorsham Field in Corpus Christi used to be home to a sizable crop dusting operation aerodromes(chiefly British), airdromes, airfields, airports air bases, air parks, helipads, heliports, jetportsairstrips, landing fields, landing strips, runwayslaunchpads, pads a wide space or areathe cemetery's field of crosses for the war's fallen seemed to stretch to infinity breadths, distances, expanses, expansions, extents, lengths, plains, reaches, sheets, spreads, stretches, wastes domains, spheres, territoriescompasses, ranges, scopes, sweepsgamuts, scales, spectra(or spectrums)depths, voidsextensions, latitudes, spansamplitudes, immensities, magnitudes active fighting during the course of a warin the classroom the general had been a brilliant theoretician, but in the field he proved to be a wholly incompetent tactician fieldsverbpresent tense third-person singular of fieldto deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficientlygave the waitress a large tip because she kept smiling as she fielded their many requests addresses, contends (with), copes (with), grapples (with), hacks, handles, manages, maneuvers, manipulates, negotiates, plays, swings, takes, treats engineers, finesses, jockeysbrings off, carries off, carries out, gets off, pullscommands, directs, guides, steerscontrols, micromanages, regulates, runsreacts (to), responds (to) comes to grips with, has a grip on botches, bungles, foozles, fumbles, goofs (up), louses up, messes (up), mishandles, muffs, scamps |