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2 synonyms and 0 antonyms for playground, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — An outdoor area, often with swings and slides, set aside for children to play.

Synonyms

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play area sandbox

How to use playground

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school playground API playground adult playground

Etymology

From play + ground, echoing the older Old English pleġstede ("play-place").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “playground” mean?

The word “playground” means an outdoor area, often with swings and slides, set aside for children to play. In plain terms, a space — physical or figurative — set aside for free play or experimentation.

How do you pronounce “playground”?

“Playground” is pronounced PLAYG-rownd (/ˈpleɪɡɹaʊnd/ in IPA).

How do you use “playground” in a sentence?

Here is “playground” used in a sentence: “The kids raced straight to the swings when we reached the playground.”

What part of speech is “playground”?

“Playground” is a noun.

Where does the word “playground” come from?

The word “playground” comes from Old English. From play + ground, echoing the older Old English pleġstede ("play-place").

Is “playground” a common word?

“Playground” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “playground” have?

“Playground” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an outdoor area, often with swings and slides, set aside for children to play.

What is the difference between a playground and a park?

A playground is a specific outdoor area equipped with items like swings and slides, set aside for children to play. A park is a broader green space that may include a playground alongside other features such as paths, gardens, or open fields.

What does it mean to call something a "playground" figuratively?

Figuratively, calling a place or situation a playground means it offers freedom to act however one likes with little restriction, such as describing an unregulated market as "a playground for speculators." This use extends the idea of a children's play area to any setting with few limits.

What does "playground" mean in a programming context?

In software development, a playground is a sandbox environment used for testing code, often against an API, without affecting live systems. It lets developers experiment safely before deploying changes to production.

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