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    10 %
  • Complexity
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  • Town Meanings

    noun a place where people live and work, usually larger than a village but smaller than a city

    Fields related to town

    Literature

    Town is commonly used in literature to evoke a sense of community, small-town life, or nostalgia for simpler times.

    History

    In historical contexts, town can refer to a settlement with defined boundaries and a central marketplace or gathering place.

    Urban Planning

    Town refers to a populated area that is larger than a village but smaller than a city, often with a local government and services.

    Real Estate

    Town can refer to a specific area within a city or region that has its own distinct character and amenities.

    Tourism

    Town is often used to describe a destination that is known for its historical or cultural significance, attracting visitors for sightseeing and exploration.

    Occupation Usage of town

    Writer

    The town in the novel served as the backdrop for the main character's journey.

    Psychologist

    The psychologist conducted a study on the town's mental health issues.

    Urban Planner

    The urban planner proposed a redesign of the town's infrastructure.

    Real Estate Agent

    The real estate agent listed a charming townhouse in the historic town center.

    Tour Guide

    The tour guide led a group of visitors on a walking tour of the town's landmarks.

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