Meaning & Definition of word "Southern"

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    Southern

    /ˈsʌð.ərn/

    adjective:

    • 1. Located in or toward the south.
      • Example: The southern region of the country is known for its warm climate.
    • 2. Relating to the south or southern regions.
      • Example: She prefers southern cuisine, particularly dishes that feature barbecue.
    • 3. Of or characterized by the customs or culture of the southern part of a region, especially the southern U.S.
      • Example: He has a charming southern accent that reminds me of my childhood.
    • 4. Designating the Southern Hemisphere.
      • Example: The southern hemisphere experiences summer while the northern hemisphere experiences winter.

    Etymology

    From the Old English 'sūþ', meaning 'south'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    southern belle:

    A term for a well-mannered young woman from the American South.

    southern comfort:

    A phrase indicating a sense of ease or tranquility typical in the southern lifestyle.

    southern drawl:

    A distinctive accent or manner of speaking associated with the American South.

    Related Words

    south:

    the direction opposite of north.

    southeast:

    the direction between south and east.

    southerly:

    moving or directed toward the south.

    Slang Meanings of southern

    Meaning: Southern fried

    Example Sentence: They serve great southern fried chicken at that restaurant.

    Meaning: Southern hospitality

    Example Sentence: You can always count on southern hospitality when visiting relatives.

    Meaning: Y'all

    Example Sentence: Southern folks often say 'y'all' to refer to a group of people.