City State

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Pronunciation: /ˈsɪti steɪt/

Definitions of city state

noun a sovereign state consisting of an independent city and its surrounding territory

Example Sentences

A1 A city state is a small, independent country that consists of a city and the surrounding area.

A2 In ancient times, city states were common in places like Greece and Italy.

B1 Singapore is an example of a modern city state with a high level of economic development.

B2 The city state of Monaco is known for its luxurious lifestyle and high concentration of wealth.

C1 The concept of a city state has evolved over time, with some modern examples still existing today.

C2 The history of city states can provide valuable insights into the development of political systems and urban societies.

Examples of city state in a Sentence

formal The city state of Singapore is known for its efficient governance and strong economy.

informal I heard that the city state of Monaco is a popular destination for the rich and famous.

slang Have you ever been to the city state of Vatican City? It's pretty cool.

figurative In the world of finance, New York City is often referred to as the city state of Wall Street.

Grammatical Forms of city state

past tense

city stated

plural

city states

comparative

more city state

superlative

most city state

present tense

city states

future tense

will city state

perfect tense

have city stated

continuous tense

is city stating

singular

city state

positive degree

city state

infinitive

to city state

gerund

city stating

participle

city stated

Origin and Evolution of city state

First Known Use: 0005 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The term 'city state' originated in ancient Greece to describe independent city-states that functioned as their own political entities.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'city state' has come to be used more broadly to describe any sovereign state that consists of a city and its dependent territories.