Definitions and Examples of village, hamlet
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A small community of people living in a rural area.
Example
She grew up in a village where everyone knew each other.
A small settlement, generally one smaller than a village.
Example
The hamlet was so small that it only had one grocery store.
Key Differences: village vs hamlet
- 1Village is a slightly larger community than a hamlet.
- 2Hamlet is a very small community, often with only a few houses, while a village can have several hundred residents.
- 3A city has a much larger population and more infrastructure than either a village or a hamlet.
Effective Usage of village, hamlet
- 1Geography Lessons: Use these antonyms to teach students about different types of communities.
- 2Travel Planning: Incorporate these antonyms when discussing travel destinations.
- 3Writing Practice: Encourage students to use these antonyms in writing exercises to improve their vocabulary.
Remember this!
The antonyms village and hamlet refer to small, rural communities, while city refers to a larger, more developed urban area. Use these words to teach geography, discuss travel destinations, and improve vocabulary through writing exercises.