playing area
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Definition
Noun: A specifically prepared or designated space where a game or sport is conducted. This term refers to the physical surface, court, field, or other bounded area upon which the activity of a game takes place.
Usage
The term "playing area" is used to describe the defined location for athletic or recreational contests. It emphasizes the prepared, official nature of the space as opposed to a casual, improvised location. - The umpires inspected the playing area for any hazards before the match. - New turf was installed to improve the main playing area. - Spectators must remain outside the marked playing area.
Advanced Usage
- "Confined to the playing area": A formal way to state that action or objects must remain within the official boundaries.
- For safety, all equipment must be confined to the playing area.
- Used in official rules and regulations to specify the domain of play.
- According to the rulebook, the ball is considered live while within the playing area.
Variants and Related Words
- Field (n): Often used interchangeably for outdoor team sports like soccer or baseball. ("Princeton took the field.")
- Court (n): A hard-surfaced, usually rectangular playing area for games like tennis or basketball.
- Pitch (n): Primarily British English for a marked field for sports like soccer or cricket.
- Rink (n): A playing area for ice skating, hockey, or roller sports.
- Arena (n): A large, often enclosed area for sports or entertainment.
Synonyms
- Sports field
- Competition area
- Grounds (as in sports grounds)
Related Phrases
- Take the field: (Phrasal Verb) To enter the playing area to begin a game or to assume one's position.
- The team took the field to the sound of applause.
- Clear the area: An instruction for people to leave the playing surface, often for safety or maintenance.
- Officials asked the photographers to clear the area.
Noun
- a piece of land prepared for playing a game
- the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field