suburb

[ˈsʌb.ɝːb]

suburb Definition

an area on the edge of a large town or city, typically residential in character.

Using suburb: Examples

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

  • Example

    I live in the suburbs of New York City.

  • Example

    The house is located in a quiet suburb.

  • Example

    The suburbs are known for their good schools and safe neighborhoods.

suburb Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for suburb

Phrases with suburb

  • bedroom suburb

    a residential area outside a city center, typically comprised of single-family homes and characterized by a lack of commercial development

    Example

    He moved to a bedroom suburb to escape the noise and bustle of the city.

  • a residential area located closer to the city center, typically characterized by higher population density and more commercial activity

    Example

    The inner suburbs are often more expensive than the outer suburbs due to their proximity to the city center.

  • streetcar suburb

    a residential area that grew up along a streetcar line, typically characterized by a mix of residential and commercial development

    Example

    Many of the streetcar suburbs that developed in the early 20th century are now considered historic districts.

Origins of suburb

from Latin 'sub-' meaning 'below' and 'urbs' meaning 'city'

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Summary: suburb in Brief

'Suburb' [ˈsʌb.ɝːb] refers to a residential area on the edge of a large town or city. It is known for its quiet and safe neighborhoods as well as good schools. The term includes phrases like 'bedroom suburb,' 'inner suburb,' and 'streetcar suburb,' which refer to different types of residential areas.

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