Pronunciation: /ˈpɑlɪs/
noun a city-state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes
A1 The polis was a Greek city-state in ancient times.
A2 The polis had its own government and laws.
B1 The polis was an important center of trade and culture.
B2 The polis played a significant role in shaping Greek society.
C1 The polis was a complex urban center with diverse populations.
C2 The polis was a hub of political, social, and economic activity in ancient Greece.
formal The polis was the central political and administrative unit in ancient Greece.
informal The polis was like a city-state in ancient Greece.
slang The polis was where all the action went down back in the day.
figurative In modern times, the concept of a polis can be seen in tightly-knit communities.
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