Districts
Pronunciation: /ˈdɪstrɪkt/
Districts (noun)
- A specific part of a city or country with its own boundaries and functions.
- An area governed by a local authority, often for administrative purposes.
- A designated area for a specific purpose, like business or education.
Examples
- The district has many parks and schools.
- She lives in a quiet district with friendly neighbors.
Common collocations: residential district, busy district, district council, district boundaries, financial district