Meaning & Definition of word "Schoolyard"

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    Schoolyard

    /ˈskuːl.jɑːrd/

    noun:

    • 1. An area adjacent to a school used for outdoor play and activities.
      • Example: The children enjoyed playing tag in the schoolyard during recess.
    • 2. A place where students gather or socialize outside of the classroom.
      • Example: After school, the students often hang out in the schoolyard before heading home.
    • 3. The outdoor space immediately surrounding a school building.
      • Example: The new swings in the schoolyard have become very popular among the younger students.
    • 4. A designated area for schools where various physical activities take place.
      • Example: The schoolyard was filled with laughter as kids participated in the annual field day games.

    Etymology

    The term combines 'school' from the Latin 'schola' meaning a place of learning and 'yard' from the Old English 'geard' meaning an enclosed space.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    schoolyard bully:

    A bully who intimidates or harasses others in a schoolyard setting.

    schoolyard games:

    Traditional children's games typically played in a schoolyard.

    Related Words

    playground:

    An area designed for children to play, typically including equipment.

    recess:

    A break period during the school day when students can play outside.

    classroom:

    A room where instruction takes place.

    Slang Meanings of schoolyard

    Meaning: Schoolyard antics

    Example Sentence: The kids were laughing and getting into all sorts of schoolyard antics.

    Meaning: Schoolyard politics

    Example Sentence: Their arguments were nothing but schoolyard politics, petty and childish.