banlieue

[bænˈliːə]

banlieue Definition

a suburb or outlying district of a city, typically inhabited by lower-income families.

Using banlieue: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "banlieue" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He grew up in the banlieues of Paris.

  • Example

    The banlieues are often neglected by the government.

  • Example

    The riots in the banlieues were sparked by police brutality.

banlieue Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for banlieue

Phrases with banlieue

  • les banlieues

    the suburbs, specifically those with high immigrant populations and social issues

    Example

    The government has been trying to address the problems in les banlieues for years.

  • a term used to describe the communist suburbs surrounding Paris in the early 20th century

    Example

    The banlieue rouge was a hotbed of revolutionary activity during the interwar period.

  • a term used to describe the upscale suburbs surrounding Paris

    Example

    She lives in a banlieue chic outside of Paris.

Origins of banlieue

from French 'banlieue', meaning 'suburb'

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Summary: banlieue in Brief

'Banlieue' [bænˈliːə] refers to a suburb or outlying district of a city, typically inhabited by lower-income families. It is often neglected by the government and can be associated with social issues. The term extends into phrases like 'les banlieues,' which refers to suburbs with high immigrant populations and social issues.