Champaign
/'tʃæmpein/
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Definition
- Noun:
- An extensive area of level, open land; a plain: "champaign" refers to a broad, flat expanse of countryside, typically open and without significant hills or forests.
- (Proper noun) A specific place name: "Champaign" is the name of a city in Illinois, USA, known for being home to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Examples of Usage
Noun (Plain):
- The army marched for days across the desolate champaign.
- From the hill, they could see the golden champaign stretching to the horizon.
Noun (Proper noun, Place):
- He moved to Champaign to attend the university.
- The research facility is located in Champaign, Illinois.
Advanced Usage
- Poetic/Literary Use: The word is often used in poetic or literary contexts to evoke a sense of spacious, open countryside.
- The poet wrote of knights riding across the sunlit champaign.
Variants and Related Words
- Plain (n): A large area of flat land with few trees. (This is the most common synonym).
- Field (n): An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture.
- Prairie (n): A large open area of grassland, especially in North America.
Synonyms
- Plain
- Flatland
- Expanse
- Meadow (though this often implies grass and may be smaller)
Antonyms
- Highland
- Hill country
- Mountains
- Forest
Notes on Usage
- The term "champaign" is now considered somewhat archaic or highly formal in modern English when used to mean "open plain." The word "plain" is far more common in everyday language.
- The proper noun "Champaign" (capitalized) is a standard modern usage for the city name.
Noun
- a university town in east central Illinois adjoining Urbana
- extensive tract of level open land
- they emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain
- he longed for the fields of his youth