Pronunciation: /daʊnˈtaʊn/
noun a city's central business district, often characterized by commercial and cultural activity
A1 I like to go shopping downtown.
A2 The downtown area is full of restaurants and shops.
B1 We decided to stay in a hotel downtown for easy access to the city's attractions.
B2 The downtown district is known for its historic architecture.
C1 The downtown skyline is breathtaking, especially at night.
C2 Living in downtown Manhattan offers a vibrant and exciting lifestyle.
adverb toward or in the direction of the central business district
A1 I live downtown.
A2 She walked downtown to meet her friends.
B1 The hotel is located downtown, near all the attractions.
B2 We decided to go downtown for dinner at a fancy restaurant.
C1 The new art gallery opening downtown is getting a lot of buzz.
C2 The annual downtown music festival attracts thousands of visitors.
formal The new office building is located in downtown area of the city.
informal Let's meet up for lunch at that new cafe downtown.
slang I love hanging out downtown, there's always something fun to do.
figurative Her mind was a bustling downtown of thoughts and ideas.
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