ranch

[ræntʃ]

ranch Definition

  • 1a large farm, especially in North America, where cattle, horses, or sheep are bred
  • 2a style of house that is typically one-story and has a low-pitched roof and wide eaves
  • 3a salad dressing made with buttermilk, sour cream, herbs, and spices

Using ranch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ranch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He owns a cattle ranch in Texas.

  • Example

    The family spent their vacation at a guest ranch in Montana.

  • Example

    The ranch-style house has a spacious backyard.

  • Example

    I always order a side of ranch with my chicken wings.

ranch Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ranch

  • a vacation resort offering activities such as horseback riding, fishing, and hiking

    Example

    We had a great time at the dude ranch last summer.

  • a type of salad dressing made with buttermilk, sour cream, herbs, and spices

    Example

    Can I have some extra ranch dressing for my salad?

  • a person who works on a ranch, especially as a laborer

    Example

    He started out as a ranch hand and worked his way up to foreman.

Origins of ranch

from Spanish 'rancho', meaning 'small farm'

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Summary: ranch in Brief

The term 'ranch' [ræntʃ] refers to a large farm, often in North America, where livestock is raised. It also describes a style of house with a low-pitched roof and wide eaves. Additionally, 'ranch' can refer to a salad dressing made with buttermilk, sour cream, herbs, and spices. Phrases like 'dude ranch' and 'ranch hand' expand on the concept of ranching.

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