Cornfield Meaning in English
word
ˈkɔɹnˌfiɫd
KORN-feeld
kˈɔːnfiːld
KAWN-feeld
Definition
A field where corn is grown.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in American English; in British English, 'cornfield' may refer to fields of wheat or other grain. Usually rural. Pairs with 'walk through a cornfield', 'vast cornfields', etc.
Spanish: campo de maízPortuguese (BR): milharalPortuguese (PT): milharalChinese (Simplified): 玉米地Chinese (Traditional): 玉米田Hindi: मकई का खेतArabic: حقل ذرةBengali: ভুট্টাক্ষেতRussian: кукурузное полеJapanese: トウモロコシ畑Vietnamese: cánh đồng ngôKorean: 옥수수밭Turkish: mısır tarlasıUrdu: مکئی کا کھیتIndonesian: ladang jagung
Example Sentences
The cornfield is behind the house.
basic
Farmers plant seeds in the cornfield every spring.
basic
We saw birds flying over the cornfield.
basic
We got lost walking through the tall cornfield after dark.
natural
Nothing but endless cornfields as far as the eye can see.
natural
There's a beautiful sunrise over the cornfield every morning.
natural