Municipal

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /mjuːˈnɪsəpəl/

Definitions of municipal

adjective relating to a city or town, especially its local government

Example Sentences

A1 The municipal park is a great place for families to have a picnic.

A2 The municipal library offers free books and resources for the community.

B1 The municipal government is responsible for maintaining public services like trash collection.

B2 The municipal budget allocates funds for various infrastructure projects throughout the city.

C1 The municipal planning committee is reviewing proposals for a new housing development.

C2 The municipal council passed a resolution to improve public transportation in the city.

Examples of municipal in a Sentence

formal The municipal government is responsible for maintaining public services such as roads and sanitation.

informal The municipal pool is a popular spot for locals to cool off in the summer.

slang I heard there's a big party at the municipal park tonight.

figurative The municipal library is a treasure trove of knowledge waiting to be explored.

Grammatical Forms of municipal

past tense

municipalized

plural

municipals

comparative

more municipal

superlative

most municipal

present tense

municipalizes

future tense

will municipalize

perfect tense

has municipalized

continuous tense

is municipalizing

singular

municipal

positive degree

municipal

infinitive

to municipalize

gerund

municipalizing

participle

municipalized

Origin and Evolution of municipal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'municipal' originated from the Latin word 'municipalis', which referred to a citizen of a free town or municipality.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'municipal' evolved to refer to anything related to a city or local government, such as municipal services or municipal laws.