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battleground

American  
[bat-uhl-graund] / ˈbæt əlˌgraʊnd /

noun

plural

battlegrounds
  1. the area where a battle is fought in a war; battlefield.

  2. a subject of discourse or area of activity characterized by much conflict.


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Explanation

A battleground is a piece of land on which a war or battle is fought. You can visit many of the battlegrounds of the US Civil War. The literal meaning of battleground is just what it sounds like: the ground on which a battle has been waged. You can also use the word for the site of a figurative battle, like an election or a vote on a controversial issue. "Battleground states" are those in which the vote between two parties could swing either way, since neither holds a firm majority.

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Test time has emerged as a fierce battleground among parents of high-schoolers.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026

Between 24/7 trading and a global reach, the market is an always-on battleground.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 13, 2026

It now looks more comfortable above the round $80 number, a battleground area dating to December.

From Barron's • Apr. 20, 2026

The enterprise market has emerged as a key battleground for dominance among leading AI companies, as Anthropic wowed the market with its meteoric revenue growth in the first few months of 2026.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 13, 2026

The glory lights up the world and changes it the way a star shell changes a battleground.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

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