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See also: back yard
English
Alternative forms
- back-yard, back yard
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /bækˈjɑːd/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
backyard (plural backyards)
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US) A yard to the rear of a house or similar residence.
- Antonyms: front yard, forecourt
- Hypernym: yard
- Coordinate term: backcourt
- 2006 November 1, Alex Chadwick, “'Lonely Planet' Explores Micronations”, in NPR, archived from the original on 12 April 2025:
- I think when I discovered this republic, which is in Nevada - in one man's house and backyard and front garden - I think I stumbled across what for me really typifies the whole micronational movement.
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, colloquial) A person's neighborhood, or an area nearby to a person's usual residence or place of work and where the person is likely to go.
- 2005, Christopher Kennedy Lawford, Symptoms of withdrawal: a memoir of snapshots and redemption, →ISBN, page 18:
- The entire beach was my backyard, from the Hiltons' house in the south all the way to Steele Hunter's house in the north.
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, colloquial) An area nearby to a country or other jurisdiction's legal boundaries, particularly an area in which the country feels it has an interest.
Usage notes
Note that backyard is most often written as a single word, while front yard is nearly always written as two words.
Derived terms
- backyard cricket
- backyarder
- in one's backyard, in one's own backyard
- not in my backyard (NIMBY)
Translations
yard to the rear of a house
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