grass


verb

  • To lay down on the grass.
  • To cover something with grass.

noun

  • A type of green plant that grows on the ground and is soft to touch.
  • A lawn, which is a grassy area where people can play or relax.
  • The green stuff you see in parks and gardens.


Sentences

  • The grass is green.
  • We can sit on the grass.
  • The grass grows in the park.
  • I like to play on the grass.
  • The grass feels soft under my feet.

Word Explanation:

  • Grass is a green plant that grows on the ground. You can see it in parks and yards. It's soft and nice to walk on.

Word in hindi

घास

ghaas

Other variations in hindi

  • घास ghaas
  • हरी घास hari ghaas

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'grass' mean?

Grass is a type of plant that grows in many places. It is usually green and covers the ground in fields, parks, and gardens.

How do you pronounce 'grass'?

You say 'grass' like this: gr-as, with a short 'a' sound.

What is the origin of the word 'grass'?

The word 'grass' comes from the Old English word 'græs', which means green plants that grow on the ground.

What is the meaning of 'grass' in Hindi?

The word 'grass' in Hindi is 'घास' (Ghās).

What is the meaning of 'grass' in Kannada?

The word 'grass' in Kannada is 'ಹುಲ್ಲು' (Hullu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Grass can grow up to 12 inches in a week during the summer!

Proverb

The grass is always greener on the other side, meaning people often think others have it better than they do.

Quote

"The grass is greener where you water it." - Neil Barringham

Mini blog:

The Magical Meadow

In a bright, sunny meadow, the grass sways gently in the breeze. Just like the colorful pages of a book, the grass is green and soft, tickling our toes as we run and play!

Look closely, and you might see tiny bugs dancing among the blades. Some grass is tall, and some is short, but all of it is important for the animals that call it home.

So, let’s take a moment to appreciate the wonderful world of grass, where adventures await and nature sings! What fun things can you find in the grass today?