hunting ground

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hunting ground

The family set up their gear at the edge of a new hunting ground.

Definition

Noun: 1. An area used for hunting animals: A specific region, often managed or known, where people hunt wild game. 2. A place rich in opportunities: A metaphorical place or situation where there are many possibilities to find or acquire something desired, such as customers, talent, or resources.

Usage and Examples
  • Literal Meaning (Area for Hunting):
    • The vast forest has been a traditional hunting ground for the local community for generations.
    • Conservationists are working to protect the deer's natural hunting grounds from development.
  • Figurative Meaning (Place of Abundant Opportunities):
    • The annual tech conference is a prime hunting ground for recruiters seeking new talent.
    • For a historian, the national archives are an invaluable hunting ground for primary sources.
    • That trendy neighborhood has become a hunting ground for real estate investors.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is often used with adjectives like prime, rich, fertile, or traditional to describe the quality or nature of the area or opportunities.
    • The startup incubator is a fertile hunting ground for innovative ideas.
  • It can be used in various contexts: a hunting ground for new clients, a hunting ground for bargains, a hunting ground for rare books.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hunting (n): The activity of pursuing and killing wild animals for food or sport.
  • Ground (n): An area of land used for a particular purpose (e.g., , ).
Synonyms
  • Stomping ground: A place someone frequents or knows well. (Less focused on "seeking" something.)
  • Hotspot: A place of significant activity or popularity in a specific area.
  • Territory: An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state; can also mean a field of knowledge or activity.
  • Domain: A specified sphere of activity or knowledge.
Notes on Meaning

The two meanings are connected by the core idea of "a place where one goes to seek and find a specific target." The first meaning is literal (seeking game), while the second is a common and widely understood metaphorical extension (seeking opportunities, people, or things).

hunting ground

The family set up their gear at the edge of a new hunting ground.

Noun
  1. an area in which game is hunted
  2. a place where opportunities abound