birthplace

[ˈbɜrθpleɪs]

birthplace Definition

the place where someone was born.

Using birthplace: Examples

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

  • Example

    His birthplace is a small town in the countryside.

  • Example

    She returned to her birthplace to visit her family.

  • Example

    The museum is dedicated to the life of the famous writer and his birthplace.

birthplace Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for birthplace

Phrases with birthplace

  • a place of great importance or significance in history, culture, or society where someone was born

    Example

    The hallowed birthplace of Shakespeare is a popular tourist destination.

  • a place where the earliest human societies and civilizations emerged

    Example

    Mesopotamia is often referred to as the birthplace of civilization.

  • a place where a particular style of music originated

    Example

    New Orleans is considered the birthplace of jazz.

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Summary: birthplace in Brief

'Birthplace' [ˈbɜrθpleɪs] refers to the location where someone was born. It can be used in a literal sense, such as 'His birthplace is a small town in the countryside,' or in a figurative sense, such as 'New Orleans is considered the birthplace of jazz.' Other phrases include 'hallowed birthplace,' which denotes a place of great historical or cultural significance, and 'birthplace of civilization,' which refers to the place where the earliest human societies and civilizations emerged.

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