Pronunciation: /məˈtrɑpəlɪs/
noun a large and densely populated urban area
A1 I live in a big metropolis with tall buildings.
A2 The metropolis is known for its bustling streets and vibrant nightlife.
B1 The metropolis offers a wide range of cultural activities for residents and tourists alike.
B2 Despite its size, the metropolis has managed to maintain a sense of community among its diverse population.
C1 The metropolis is constantly evolving and adapting to the changing needs of its residents.
C2 Urban planners are working on sustainable solutions to improve the quality of life in the metropolis.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a metropolis
A1 The metropolis was big and busy.
A2 She dreamed of visiting the metropolis one day.
B1 The metropolis had a vibrant nightlife and many cultural attractions.
B2 The metropolis was known for its diverse population and booming economy.
C1 The metropolis was a melting pot of different cultures and traditions.
C2 The metropolis was a hub of innovation and creativity, attracting people from all over the world.
formal The metropolis of New York City is known for its bustling streets and towering skyscrapers.
informal I love visiting the metropolis because there's always something exciting happening.
slang The metropolis is lit, there's never a dull moment!
figurative In the metropolis of her mind, ideas and creativity flowed freely.
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