English

Detailed Synonyms for landing in English

landing:

landing [the ~] noun

  1. the landing
    – the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface) 1
    the descent; the touchdown
    the landing
    – the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface) 1
    • landing [the ~] noun
      • the plane made a smooth landing1
      • his landing on his feet was catlike1
  2. the landing
    – the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface) 1
    the landing
    – the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface) 1
    • landing [the ~] noun
      • the plane made a smooth landing1
      • his landing on his feet was catlike1
  3. the landing
    the fall; the landing
  4. the landing
    – the act of coming to land after a voyage 1
    the landing
    – the act of coming to land after a voyage 1
  5. the landing
    – structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods 1
    the landing; the landing place
    – structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods 1
  6. the landing
    – an intermediate platform in a staircase 1
    the landing
    – an intermediate platform in a staircase 1

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Alternate Synonyms for "landing":


Related Definitions for "landing":

  1. the act of coming to land after a voyage1
  2. the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface)1
    • the plane made a smooth landing1
    • his landing on his feet was catlike1
  3. structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods1
  4. an intermediate platform in a staircase1

land:

land [the ~] noun

  1. the land
    – the solid part of the earth's surface 1
    the land
    – the solid part of the earth's surface 1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land1
  2. the land
    – the solid part of the earth's surface 1
    the ground; the land; the earth; the dry land; the solid ground; the terra firma
    – the solid part of the earth's surface 1
    • ground [the ~] noun
      • he dropped the logs on the ground1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land1
    • earth [the ~] noun
      • the earth shook for several minutes1
    • dry land [the ~] noun
    • solid ground [the ~] noun
    • terra firma [the ~] noun
  3. the land
    – agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life 1
    the land; the farming
    – agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life 1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • there's no work on the land any more1
    • farming [the ~] noun
      • farming is a strenuous life1
  4. the land
    – the people who live in a nation or country 1
    the country; the land; the nation
    – the people who live in a nation or country 1
    • country [the ~] noun
      • the whole country worshipped him1
    • land [the ~] noun
    • nation [the ~] noun
      • a statement that sums up the nation's mood1
      • the news was announced to the nation1
  5. the land
    – a politically organized body of people under a single government 1
    the state; the country; the land; the nation; the commonwealth; the res publica; the body politic
    – a politically organized body of people under a single government 1
    • state [the ~] noun
      • the state has elected a new president1
    • country [the ~] noun
      • the country's largest manufacturer1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • an industrialized land1
    • nation [the ~] noun
      • African nations1
      • students who had come to the nation's capitol1
    • commonwealth [the ~] noun
    • res publica [the ~] noun
    • body politic [the ~] noun
  6. the land
    – the territory occupied by a nation 1
    the state; the country; the land
    – the territory occupied by a nation 1
    • state [the ~] noun
    • country [the ~] noun
      • he visited several European countries1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • he returned to the land of his birth1
  7. the land
    – territory over which rule or control is exercised 1
    the land; the domain; the demesne
    – territory over which rule or control is exercised 1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • he made it the law of the land1
    • domain [the ~] noun
      • his domain extended into Europe1
    • demesne [the ~] noun
  8. the land
    – material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use) 1
    the soil; the ground; the land
    – material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use) 1
    • soil [the ~] noun
      • good agricultural soil1
    • ground [the ~] noun
    • land [the ~] noun
      • the land had never been plowed1
  9. the land
    – extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use 1
    the estate; the land; the acres; the demesne; the landed estate
    – extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use 1
    • estate [the ~] noun
      • the family owned a large estate on Long Island1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • the family owned a large estate on Long Island1
    • acres [the ~] noun
    • demesne [the ~] noun
    • landed estate [the ~] noun
  10. the land
    – the land on which real estate is located 1
    the land
    – the land on which real estate is located 1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • he built the house on land leased from the city1
  11. the land
    – a domain in which something is dominant 1
    the land; the kingdom; the realm
    – a domain in which something is dominant 1
    • land [the ~] noun
      • a land of make-believe1
    • kingdom [the ~] noun
      • the untroubled kingdom of reason1
    • realm [the ~] noun
      • the rise of the realm of cotton in the south1

to land verb (lands, landed, landing)

  1. to land
    to land; to come down; to end up somewhere
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
    • come down verb (comes down, came down, coming down)
    • end up somewhere verb (ends up somewhere, ended up somewhere, ending up somewhere)
  2. to land
    to descend; to land; to go down; to come down
    • descend verb (descends, descended, descending)
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
    • go down verb (goes down, went down, going down)
    • come down verb (comes down, came down, coming down)
  3. to land
    end up at; to fall; to land
  4. to land
    to turn out; to end; to land; to run down; to come to rest
    • turn out verb (turns out, turned out, turning out)
    • end verb (ends, ended, ending)
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
    • run down verb (runs down, ran down, running down)
    • come to rest verb (comes to rest, came to rest, coming to rest)
  5. to land
    to land; to turn up; to turn out all right
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
    • turn up verb (turns up, turned up, turning up)
    • turn out all right verb (turns out all right, turned out all right, turning out all right)
  6. to land
    – bring into a different state 1
    to bring; to land
    – bring into a different state 1
    • bring verb (brings, brought, bringing)
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
      • this may land you in jail1
  7. to land
    – reach or come to rest 1
    to land; to set down
    – reach or come to rest 1
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
      • The bird landed on the highest branch1
      • The plane landed in Istanbul1
    • set down verb (sets down, set down, setting down)
  8. to land
    – cause to come to the ground 1
    to land; to put down; to bring down
    – cause to come to the ground 1
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
      • the pilot managed to land the airplane safely1
    • put down verb (puts down, put down, putting down)
    • bring down verb (brings down, brought dowm, bringing down)
  9. to land
    – shoot at and force to come down 1
    to down; to land; to shoot down
    – shoot at and force to come down 1
    • down verb (downs, downed, downing)
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
      • the enemy landed several of our aircraft1
    • shoot down verb (shoots down, shot down, shooting down)
  10. to land
    – arrive on shore 1
    to shore; to land; set ashore
    – arrive on shore 1
    • shore verb (shores, shored, shoring)
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
      • The ship landed in Pearl Harbor1
    • set ashore verb
  11. to land
    – bring ashore 1
    to land
    – bring ashore 1
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
      • The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island1
  12. to land
    – deliver (a blow) 1
    to land
    – deliver (a blow) 1
    • land verb (lands, landed, landing)
      • He landed several blows on his opponent's head1

Conjugations for land:

present
  1. land
  2. land
  3. lands
  4. land
  5. land
  6. land
simple past
  1. landed
  2. landed
  3. landed
  4. landed
  5. landed
  6. landed
present perfect
  1. have landed
  2. have landed
  3. has landed
  4. have landed
  5. have landed
  6. have landed
past continuous
  1. was landing
  2. were landing
  3. was landing
  4. were landing
  5. were landing
  6. were landing
future
  1. shall land
  2. will land
  3. will land
  4. shall land
  5. will land
  6. will land
continuous present
  1. am landing
  2. are landing
  3. is landing
  4. are landing
  5. are landing
  6. are landing
subjunctive
  1. be landed
  2. be landed
  3. be landed
  4. be landed
  5. be landed
  6. be landed
diverse
  1. land!
  2. let's land!
  3. landed
  4. landing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "land":

  1. agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life1
    • there's no work on the land any more1
  2. the people who live in a nation or country1
  3. a politically organized body of people under a single government1
    • an industrialized land1
  4. the territory occupied by a nation1
    • he returned to the land of his birth1
  5. territory over which rule or control is exercised1
    • he made it the law of the land1
  6. the solid part of the earth's surface1
    • the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land1
  7. material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use)1
    • the land had never been plowed1
  8. extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use1
    • the family owned a large estate on Long Island1
  9. the land on which real estate is located1
    • he built the house on land leased from the city1
  10. a domain in which something is dominant1
    • a land of make-believe1
  11. bring into a different state1
    • this may land you in jail1
  12. reach or come to rest1
    • The bird landed on the highest branch1
    • The plane landed in Istanbul1
  13. cause to come to the ground1
    • the pilot managed to land the airplane safely1
  14. shoot at and force to come down1
    • the enemy landed several of our aircraft1
  15. arrive on shore1
    • The ship landed in Pearl Harbor1
  16. bring ashore1
    • The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island1
  17. deliver (a blow)1
    • He landed several blows on his opponent's head1

Related Synonyms for landing