airfield

word

/ˈɛɹˌfiɫd/
/ˈeəfiːld/

Definition

An airfield is a place where aircraft can take off, land, and be serviced, usually smaller than a commercial airport and often used for military or private planes.

Usage & Nuances

'Airfield' is less formal and smaller in scale than 'airport.' It's commonly used to refer to military or private aviation sites, not major passenger terminals. Collocates with 'military', 'private', or 'emergency'. Not used for big commercial airports.

Example Sentences

The small town has an airfield for private planes.

basic

The pilot landed on the airfield safely.

basic

The military uses the airfield for training exercises.

basic

There's an abandoned airfield at the edge of the forest.

natural

We watched the vintage planes take off from the old airfield.

natural

During the festival, the airfield turns into a big picnic area.

natural