Meaning & Definition of word "Graveyard"

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    Graveyard

    /ˈɡreɪvˌjɑrd/

    noun:

    • 1. A burial ground; a place where the dead are buried.
      • Example: The old graveyard on the hill was overgrown with weeds and ivy.
    • 2. A place where something is discarded or abandoned, often referring to the remnants of things that are no longer in use.
      • Example: The junkyard was so filled with rusted cars that it looked like a graveyard for vehicles.
    • 3. A place where the past is preserved in some form, often used metaphorically.
      • Example: The museum served as a graveyard of forgotten artifacts from a bygone era.

    Etymology

    From Middle English gravyard, from grave + yard.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    graveyard shift:

    A work shift that starts late at night and ends in the early morning.

    graveyard humor:

    A morbid sense of humor, often joking about death.

    graveyard of dreams:

    A phrase referring to unfulfilled aspirations and lost goals.

    Related Words

    tomb:

    A grave or burial place, often more grand or enclosed.

    burial:

    The act of placing a dead body in the ground.

    mausoleum:

    A building housing a tomb or tombs.

    Slang Meanings of graveyard

    Meaning: Graveyard shift

    Example Sentence: I have to work the graveyard shift tonight.

    Meaning: Graveyard of dreams

    Example Sentence: His garage is a graveyard of dreams, filled with unfinished projects.