Pronunciation: /nɔrθ/
noun a cardinal point of the compass, lying in the direction opposite to south and at right angles to east and west.
A1 The North is colder than the South.
A2 I live in the North of the country.
B1 The North of the city is known for its historic buildings.
B2 Traveling to the North can be an exciting adventure.
C1 The North of the country is experiencing economic growth.
C2 The North of the continent has a diverse range of cultures and landscapes.
adjective situated or placed toward the north; directed or proceeding toward the north.
A1 The North side of the building is where the entrance is located.
A2 We decided to go on a road trip to explore the North region of the country.
B1 The North wind was blowing strongly, making it feel much colder than usual.
B2 The North star guided the sailors on their journey across the sea.
C1 The North Pole is a region that experiences extreme cold temperatures throughout the year.
C2 The North American continent is home to a diverse range of cultures and landscapes.
adverb toward or in the north.
A1 I live in the north of the city.
A2 The sun rises in the north during the summer months.
B1 The train is heading north towards the mountains.
B2 The company is expanding its operations north of the border.
C1 The explorer trekked north through the icy tundra.
C2 The satellite is orbiting in a northward direction.
formal The North region of the country experiences colder temperatures during the winter months.
informal I heard it's pretty chilly up North this time of year.
slang The North is where all the cool kids hang out.
figurative She always heads North when she needs some time to think and reflect.
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