District

/ˈdɪstrɪkt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A defined area or region, especially one established for administrative purposes.
The school district has implemented new policies to improve education standards.
A portion of a city or town with particular characteristics or used for a specific purpose.
The downtown district is known for its vibrant nightlife and shopping options.
An area of responsibility or authority, especially in a governmental or administrative context.
The district attorney's office is responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in the area.
A region defined for electoral purposes.
He was elected as a congressman from the 5th congressional district.
A geographical area marked by a common feature.
The historical district contains many preserved buildings from the 19th century.

Etymology

From Latin districtus, past participle of distringere 'to draw apart, bind'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

school district:
A specific administrative area responsible for local schools.
business district:
An area where most businesses are concentrated.
shopping district:
A section of a city with many shops and retail outlets.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

Diss
When someone calls you out in a district, it can feel like a diss.
Block
That part of town is cool, but we don't go there after dark; it's a block in the district.