Meaning & Definition of word "Grounder"

Grounder

/ˈɡraʊndər/

noun:

  • 1. A ground ball in baseball or a similar sport that rolls along the ground.
    • Example: The pitcher threw the ball, and the batter hit a sharp grounder to shortstop.
  • 2. A person or thing that grounds something.
    • Example: The electrician installed a grounder to ensure the safety of the electrical system.
  • 3. A type of batter in baseball known for hitting ground balls.
    • Example: He’s more of a grounder than a power hitter, consistently driving the ball into the infield.

Etymology

From the word 'ground' meaning the surface of the earth, combined with the suffix '-er' indicating a person or thing that produces or performs.

Common Phrases and Expressions

hit a grounder:

to hit a ball that travels along the ground.

turn a double play on a grounder:

to successfully get two outs from a single ground ball.

Related Words

ground:

the solid surface of the earth.

ball:

a spherical object used in various games and sports.

Slang Meanings of grounder

Meaning: A situation where something fails or falls flat.

Example Sentence: That idea was a total grounder.

Meaning: A low impact or low expectation event.

Example Sentence: The concert was great, but the opener was a bit of a grounder.