Meaning & Definition of Village in English
Village
A small community in a rural area.
Pronunciation:
/ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
villagesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, located in a rural area.
Example Sentence: The village was nestled in the valley and surrounded by lush fields.
Definition: The inhabitants of a village.
Example Sentence: The village celebrated the harvest festival together.
Definition: A term used to refer to a certain lifestyle or community.
Example Sentence: He preferred the simplicity of village life over the chaos of the city.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'village', diminutive of 'ville' meaning 'town'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- village green: A common area in a village where residents gather.
- it takes a village: A saying that implies many people contribute to raising a child or community welfare.
- village idiot: A term used to describe a person deemed foolish or lacking common sense in a small community.
Translations
- Spanish: aldea
- French: village
- German: Dorf
- Russian: деревня
Related Words
- countryside: The rural regions outside cities; land that is not urban.
- farmstead: A farm including a house, outbuildings, and land.
- township: A division of land typically having its own local government.
Slang Meanings of village
Meaning: Villager
Example Sentence: He's just a villager trying to get by in this busy world.
Meaning: Village mentality
Example Sentence: She has a village mentality, always looking out for her neighbors.