county

[ˈkaʊnti]

county Definition

a territorial division of a state or country, forming the chief unit of local administration.

Using county: Examples

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

  • Example

    She lives in a small town in the county.

  • Example

    The county government is responsible for maintaining the roads.

  • Example

    The county fair is held every year in August.

county Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for county

Phrases with county

  • the town or city that is the administrative center of a county

    Example

    The county seat of Los Angeles County is the city of Los Angeles.

  • an elected body that governs a county

    Example

    The county council is responsible for making decisions about local issues.

  • county court

    a court that has jurisdiction over cases within a county

    Example

    The county court handles traffic violations and other minor offenses.

Origins of county

from Old French 'conte', from Latin 'comitatus', from 'comes' meaning 'companion'

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Summary: county in Brief

The term 'county' [ˈkaʊnti] refers to a territorial division of a state or country, serving as the primary unit of local administration. It is used in phrases like 'county seat,' which denotes the administrative center of a county, and 'county council,' which refers to an elected governing body. Examples include 'The county government is responsible for maintaining the roads.'

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