Meaning & Definition of word "Earth"

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    Earth

    /ɜːrθ/

    noun:

    • 1. The planet on which we live; the world.
      • Example: Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
    • 2. Soil or ground.
      • Example: The gardener prepared the earth before planting the seeds.
    • 3. The realm of human existence, particularly in contrast to the celestial or spiritual.
      • Example: He is more focused on earthly matters than spiritual ones.
    • 4. A substance composed of minerals and organic matter, typically found on the surface of the planet.
      • Example: The archaeologists excavated the earth to find ancient artifacts.

    verb:

    • 1. To connect an electrical device to the earth for safety.
      • Example: Make sure to earth the circuit properly to prevent any electric shock.

    Etymology

    Old English 'eorþe' meaning 'ground, soil, dry land, earth'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    down to earth:

    practical and realistic; grounded.

    earth-shattering:

    extremely surprising or significant.

    the ends of the earth:

    the most remote places.

    Related Words

    earthquake:

    A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.

    earthling:

    A person or creature that inhabits the earth.

    earthy:

    Resembling or characteristic of earth; practical and realistic.

    Slang Meanings of earth

    Meaning: Something being real or genuine.

    Example Sentence: That story is pure earth, it's what really happened.

    Meaning: To 'earth' someone refers to grounding or stopping someone's flight of fancy.

    Example Sentence: I had to earth him back to reality after that wild idea.