greenfield park: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Uncommon
UK/ˈɡriːnfiːld ˈpɑːk/US/ˈɡrinfild ˈpɑrk/

Formal (as a proper noun); Neutral (as a generic description).

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What does “greenfield park” mean?

A public park, often in a city, providing recreational green space for the community, frequently containing lawns, trees, and sometimes playgrounds or sports facilities.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A public park, often in a city, providing recreational green space for the community, frequently containing lawns, trees, and sometimes playgrounds or sports facilities.

As a compound proper noun, it can refer to a specific, named park in a town or city. In urban planning or business contexts, the concept "greenfield" (unused land) may be distinguished from "brownfield," so the name could metaphorically suggest a park built on previously undeveloped land.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning. 'Park' is universally understood. 'Greenfield' as a term for undeveloped land is used in both varieties, but its use in a park name does not inherently carry the business/planning connotation.

Connotations

Neutral. Primarily connotes community space, nature, and recreation.

Frequency

As a specific proper noun, its frequency is tied to the existence of such named parks in the respective countries.

Grammar

How to Use “greenfield park” in a Sentence

Let's meet at [Greenfield Park].They are developing a [greenfield park] on the outskirts.[Greenfield Park] is a great place for a picnic.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
go to Greenfield Parkwalk through Greenfield ParkGreenfield Park is locatedthe playground in Greenfield Park
medium
adjacent to Greenfield Parkmaintained Greenfield ParkGreenfield Park entranceGreenfield Park project (if being developed)
weak
greenfield park landgreenfield park conceptgreenfield park initiative

Examples

Examples of “greenfield park” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • [Not applicable as a verb]

American English

  • [Not applicable as a verb]

adverb

British English

  • [Not applicable as an adverb]

American English

  • [Not applicable as an adverb]

adjective

British English

  • The Greenfield Park facilities are excellent.
  • They attended a greenfield park consultation meeting.

American English

  • The Greenfield Park playground is new.
  • The city approved the greenfield park proposal.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Potential in project names: 'The Greenfield Park development will include residential and commercial units.'

Academic

Rare; could appear in urban studies or geography texts discussing park provision or urban planning.

Everyday

Common as a place name: 'The kids' football match is at Greenfield Park on Saturday.'

Technical

In planning: distinguishing between a 'greenfield park' (new on undeveloped land) and a park refurbished on an existing site.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “greenfield park”

Strong

city parkcommunity park

Neutral

public parkrecreation groundmunicipal park

Weak

open spacegreen spaceurban oasis

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “greenfield park”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “greenfield park”

  • Using lower case when it's a proper noun: 'We went to greenfield park' (incorrect) vs. 'We went to Greenfield Park' (correct).
  • Treating it as a phrasal verb or adjective-noun pair with flexible word order. It is a fixed compound.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

When referring to a specific, named park, yes, it must be capitalized. In generic descriptive use (e.g., 'a greenfield park site'), it is not.

In everyday language, very little—'greenfield' is often just part of the name. In technical planning, 'greenfield' specifies the park is being created on land not previously used for urban development.

No, it cannot. It functions only as a noun (most commonly a proper noun) or as part of a noun phrase.

As a proper name for the park itself, the article is usually omitted (e.g., 'Let's go to Greenfield Park'). Use 'the' when referring to its attributes or as part of a longer description (e.g., 'The Greenfield Park playground is closed').

A public park, often in a city, providing recreational green space for the community, frequently containing lawns, trees, and sometimes playgrounds or sports facilities.

Greenfield park is usually formal (as a proper noun); neutral (as a generic description). in register.

Greenfield park: in British English it is pronounced /ˈɡriːnfiːld ˈpɑːk/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈɡrinfild ˈpɑrk/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • [Not typically found in idioms]

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of a 'field' that is 'green' and has been turned into a 'park' for everyone.

Conceptual Metaphor

THE CITY IS A MACHINE (where a park is a 'green lung' providing relief). A PARK IS A LIVING ROOM (a shared communal space for relaxation).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
On sunny days, many families bring their children to to play on the swings.
Multiple Choice

In an urban planning context, what might a 'greenfield park' project specifically refer to?