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scorching ground
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "scorching ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe ground that is extremely hot, often due to intense sunlight or fire, and can be used in various contexts such as literature, environmental discussions, or descriptions of weather conditions. Example: "The scorching ground made it difficult for the hikers to continue their journey without proper footwear."
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2 human-written examples
Some scorching ground strokes from Gasquet there.
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Right around the three-hour mark Wednesday night, in the top of the eighth inning, the Red Sox made consecutive backhanded stabs of scorching ground balls — first by the shortstop, Marco Scutaro, and then by the second baseman, Dustin Pedroia.
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June 27: The Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic drew thousands of spectators to the scorching grounds of Governors Island.
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After losing to Philadelphia here Sept. 2 — 12-11, with the last out a scorching grounder down the third-base line — the Rockies were seven and a half games out of first place in the National League West.
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Although his rubber tennis shoes sometimes melt as he walks over the scorching grounds, he prefers them to fire-proof boots, in case he has to run from a collapsing area or a random combustion.
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Events in one dimension sometimes have an impact in another for instance, cooling scorched ground on an island in one world allows vegetation to grow in the other world.
Wiki
He hit a sharp line drive to right field in the fifth inning, then scorched a ground ball down the line that nearly bowled over Callaspo, the third baseman, who made a nifty back-handed play in order to record the out and rob Montero of a hit.
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In the aftermath of reunification the entire centre of Berlin constituted a dirty memorial - sinister holes in the ground, no-go zones, scorched earth, nightmares.
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Technically "Scorched Earth" is abstract.
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Scorched Earth.
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And Scorched Earth.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing environmental impacts, use "scorching ground" to vividly portray the effects of heatwaves, wildfires, or desertification on landscapes.
Common error
Avoid using "scorching ground" metaphorically when describing emotional states or arguments; it's more impactful when used in its literal sense or closely related environmental contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "scorching ground" functions primarily as a descriptive element, modifying the noun "ground" with the adjective "scorching". Ludwig AI confirms its usability. It vividly portrays a landscape affected by intense heat.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "scorching ground" is a grammatically correct and evocative descriptor used to portray landscapes affected by extreme heat. Ludwig AI supports its use, confirming its validity in English writing. While relatively rare, it appears most frequently in news and media contexts, particularly when describing environmental conditions or sporting events. Though versatile, it is most impactful when used in its literal environmental context. Consider alternatives like "parched earth" or "burning earth" to emphasize dryness or active combustion, respectively.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
parched earth
Focuses on the dryness and lack of moisture, emphasizing the arid nature of the ground.
burning earth
Highlights the active state of combustion or extreme heat affecting the ground.
searing terrain
Emphasizes the intense heat and its impact on the landscape's features.
blazing soil
Similar to burning, but can suggest a more contained or localized heat source.
sizzling surface
Indicates a very high temperature, often with the implication of something being cooked or evaporated.
torrid land
Implies an arid, intensely hot environment, focusing on the climate's harshness.
fiery landscape
Highlights the visual aspect of intense heat, often associated with volcanic or post-fire environments.
sweltering ground
Suggests a humid and oppressively hot environment.
baked earth
Suggests a ground that has been hardened and dried by intense heat.
heated terrain
A more general term indicating that the ground's temperature is elevated above normal.
FAQs
How can I use "scorching ground" in a sentence?
You can use "scorching ground" to describe landscapes affected by extreme heat. For example, "The hikers struggled across the "scorching ground" with limited water supplies."
What can I say instead of "scorching ground"?
Alternatives include "parched earth", "burning earth", or "searing terrain", depending on the specific aspect of heat you want to emphasize.
Is it appropriate to use "scorched earth" instead of "scorching ground"?
"Scorched earth" refers to a military strategy of destroying resources, while "scorching ground" simply describes the condition of the ground being extremely hot. They are not interchangeable.
What's the difference between "hot ground" and "scorching ground"?
"Hot ground" is a general term for ground that is warm. "Scorching ground" implies a much higher, more intense level of heat, potentially causing damage or discomfort.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested