Meaning & Definition of word "Town"

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    Town

    /taʊn/

    noun:

    • 1. A human settlement smaller than a city but larger than a village, often having its own local government.
      • Example: The town held its annual festival to celebrate local traditions.
    • 2. A populated area that is not classified as a city or a village, often characterized by the presence of shops, schools, and other amenities.
      • Example: After moving to a small town, she quickly got to know her neighbors.
    • 3. The population residing in such a settlement.
      • Example: The town came together to support the local sports team.
    • 4. A specific type of municipal corporation in some countries.
      • Example: The town council met to discuss budget proposals.

    Etymology

    Old English 'tūn', meaning fenced enclosure, farmstead, or estate.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    downtown:

    The central business district of a town or city.

    town hall:

    The administrative center of a town.

    ghost town:

    An abandoned town with no inhabitants.

    Related Words

    village:

    A smaller human settlement than a town.

    city:

    A large human settlement, typically larger than a town.

    neighborhood:

    A localized community within a larger town or city.

    Slang Meanings of town

    Meaning: The place where someone lives or is from.

    Example Sentence: I'm headed back to my hometown for the holidays.

    Meaning: A gathering place or the main area of activity.

    Example Sentence: Let's hit up the town tonight!