Pronunciation: /ˈmɛɡəˌsɪti/
noun a very large city, typically one with a population over ten million people
A1 A megacity is a very large city with a population of over 10 million people.
A2 Tokyo is an example of a megacity in Japan.
B1 Living in a megacity can be overwhelming due to the high population density.
B2 Traffic congestion is a common problem in many megacities around the world.
C1 Urban planning is crucial in managing the growth of megacities and ensuring sustainable development.
C2 Megacities like New York and London have a significant impact on global economy and culture.
formal Tokyo is considered a megacity due to its large population and extensive urban area.
informal I love visiting megacities like New York City because there's always so much to do.
slang Living in a megacity can be both exciting and overwhelming at times.
figurative Her mind was a megacity of thoughts, bustling and crowded with ideas.
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