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The synonyms of “Town” are: township, ithiel town, townsfolk, townspeople, conurbation, municipality, borough, settlement
Town as a Noun
Definitions of "Town" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “town” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A built-up area with a name, defined boundaries, and local government, that is larger than a village and generally smaller than a city.
- The particular town under consideration, especially one's own town.
- The central part of a neighbourhood, with its business or shopping area.
- The permanent residents of a university town.
- The people living in a municipality smaller than a city.
- An urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city.
- An administrative division of a county.
- The chief city or town of a region.
- United States architect who was noted for his design and construction of truss bridges (1784-1844.
- Densely populated areas, especially as contrasted with the country or suburbs.
Synonyms of "Town" as a noun (8 Words)
borough | An administrative division of London. |
conurbation | An aggregation or continuous network of urban communities. The major conurbations of London and Birmingham. |
ithiel town | United States architect who was noted for his design and construction of truss bridges (1784-1844. |
municipality | The governing body of a municipality. Voters in each municipality choose between four candidates. |
settlement | The process of establishing a settlement or settlements. They finally reached a settlement with the union. |
townsfolk | The people living in a municipality smaller than a city. |
township | A division of a county with some corporate powers. A Johannesburg township. |
townspeople | The people living in a particular town or city. |
Usage Examples of "Town" as a noun
- The town is responsible for snow removal.
- The whole town cheered the team.
- The cultural differences between town and country.
- A rift between the city's town and gown.
- The hotel is eight miles from the nearest town.
- He has moved to town.
- Britain's major towns and cities.
- They drive through town on their way to work.
- Rachel left to drive back into town.
- Churchill was in town.
Associations of "Town" (30 Words)
borough | An English town that forms the constituency of a member of parliament. |
capital | Uppercase. A capital idea. |
city | A town created a city by charter and usually containing a cathedral. The city voted for Republicans in 1994. |
community | A group of nations having common interests. The sense of community that organized religion can provide. |
constituency | The body of voters who elect a representative for their area. A parliamentary candidate in the Hampstead and Highgate constituency. |
county | Relating to or characteristic of aristocratic people with an ancestral home in a particular county. The county plans to build a new road. |
depopulate | Reduce in population. The epidemic depopulated the countryside. |
district | Divide into areas. An elegant shopping district. |
domestic | Converted or adapted to domestic use. Everything sounded very peaceful and domestic. |
ghetto | The Jewish quarter in a city. The relative security of the gay ghetto. |
hamlet | A community of people smaller than a village. |
hovel | An open shed or outhouse, used for sheltering cattle or storing grain or tools. People were living in rat infested hovels. |
local | A local train or bus service. The village has an excellent local bus service. |
locality | An area or neighbourhood. The rock s size and locality. |
metropolitan | Relating to or denoting a metropolitan or his see. A sophisticated metropolitan. |
municipal | Of or relating to the government of a municipality J L kuntz. International law only authorizes a belligerent to punish a spy under its municipal law. |
municipality | The governing body of a municipality. Voters in each municipality choose between four candidates. |
neighborhood | A surrounding or nearby region. He always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood. |
outskirts | Outlying areas (as of a city or town. They mingled in the outskirts of the crowd. |
parish | (in the Christian Church) a small administrative district typically having its own church and a priest or pastor. A parish councillor. |
populous | Having a large population; densely populated. The populous city of Shanghai. |
prefecture | A prefect’s office or tenure. Enraged fans besieged the Prefecture of Police. |
province | The territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation. It was his province to take care of himself. |
rural | In, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town. Remote rural areas. |
rustic | Made of untrimmed branches or rough timber. A rustic bridge. |
slum | Put up with conditions that are less comfortable or of a lower quality than one is used to. The area was fast becoming a slum for the destitute. |
subdivide | Form into subdivisions. The cells subdivided. |
suburban | Relating to or characteristic of or situated in suburbs. Suburban life. |
urban | Relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area. Urban property owners. |
village | A self contained district or community within a town or city regarded as having features characteristic of village life. The Olympic village. |