Meaning & Definition of word "Outfield"

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    Outfield

    /ˈaʊtˌfiːld/

    noun:

    • 1. The area of a field in a game of baseball or softball that is beyond the infield and typically occupies the space between the infield and the outfield fence.
      • Example: The outfield players must have strong throwing arms to prevent runners from advancing bases.
    • 2. The region in a cricket field that lies beyond the 30-yard circle.
      • Example: The ball was hit deep into the outfield, making it difficult for the fielder to catch.
    • 3. In a field in general sports context, refers to the area outside a designated central or active area.
      • Example: The coach instructed the team to spread out and fill the outfield during the practice.

    Etymology

    Combining 'out' indicating distance from the infield and 'field' referring to the playing area.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    outfield fly:

    A fly ball that is caught by an outfielder.

    outfield fence:

    The boundary that marks the edge of the outfield.

    play the outfield:

    To take a position in the outfield and play defense there.

    Related Words

    infield:

    The area of the field closest to the batter.

    fielder:

    A player in baseball or cricket assigned to catch or throw the ball.

    base:

    The four corners of the field that players run to score.

    Slang Meanings of outfield

    Meaning: The 'outfield' can refer jokingly to a part of town or an area that is considered remote or far away.

    Example Sentence: He's out in the outfield when he says he can run that far!

    Meaning: A humorous reference to someone being distant or not in tune with the main group.

    Example Sentence: She's in the outfield with her thoughts on that topic.