vineyard

[ˈvɪnjərd]

vineyard Definition

  • 1a piece of land where grapevines are grown
  • 2a business that produces wine

Using vineyard: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vineyard produces some of the best wines in the region.

  • Example

    He inherited a vineyard from his father.

  • Example

    They took a tour of the vineyard and learned about the winemaking process.

vineyard Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vineyard

Phrases with vineyard

  • a rumor or unofficial source of information

    Example

    I heard through the grapevine that she's getting a promotion.

  • a person who works in a vineyard, typically involved in planting, pruning, and harvesting grapevines

    Example

    The vineyard worker spent all day picking grapes under the hot sun.

  • a guided visit to a vineyard, often including wine tastings and information about the winemaking process

    Example

    They booked a vineyard tour for their anniversary and enjoyed sampling different wines.

Origins of vineyard

from Old French 'vigne', meaning 'vine' and 'yard', meaning 'enclosed area'

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Summary: vineyard in Brief

A 'vineyard' [ˈvɪnjərd] is a piece of land where grapevines are grown, or a business that produces wine. It is a place where grapes are cultivated, harvested, and processed into wine. Examples include 'He inherited a vineyard from his father.' and 'The vineyard produces some of the best wines in the region.'

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