townspeople

[tounz-pee-puh l]

townspeople Definition

the residents of a town or city.

Using townspeople: Examples

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

  • Example

    The townspeople gathered in the square to celebrate the holiday.

  • Example

    The townspeople were concerned about the increase in crime.

  • Example

    The townspeople elected a new mayor last year.

townspeople Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for townspeople

Phrases with townspeople

  • small-town people

    people who live in a small town, often with a strong sense of community and shared values

    Example

    Small-town people tend to know each other well and look out for one another.

  • townspeople's association

    an organization formed by residents of a town to address common issues and promote community welfare

    Example

    The townspeople's association organized a fundraiser to build a new playground for the children.

  • townspeople's rights

    the legal and social entitlements of residents of a town, including the right to vote, access to public services, and protection under the law

    Example

    The townspeople's rights were protected by the local government and law enforcement agencies.

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Summary: townspeople in Brief

The term 'townspeople' [tounz-pee-puh l] refers to the residents of a town or city. It is often used to describe a group of people who share a sense of community and common interests, as in 'The townspeople gathered in the square to celebrate the holiday.' Other phrases include 'small-town people,' 'townspeople's association,' and 'townspeople's rights.'