Trailer Court

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪ.lər kɔrt/

Definitions of trailer court

noun a place where trailers or mobile homes are parked or located

Example Sentences

A1 I live in a trailer court with my family.

A2 The trailer court is located on the outskirts of town.

B1 The trailer court has a community center for residents to use.

B2 The trailer court is well-maintained and has colorful landscaping.

C1 The trailer court has strict rules regarding noise and cleanliness.

C2 Many trailer court residents have formed a close-knit community over the years.

Examples of trailer court in a Sentence

formal The city council approved the construction of a new trailer court on the outskirts of town.

informal I heard they're setting up a new trailer court down by the river.

slang Let's hang out at the trailer court and have a bonfire tonight.

figurative Her messy apartment looked like a trailer court after a tornado hit.

Grammatical Forms of trailer court

plural

trailer courts

comparative

more trailer court

superlative

most trailer court

present tense

trailer court

future tense

will be trailer court

perfect tense

have been trailer court

continuous tense

is being trailer court

singular

trailer court

positive degree

trailer court

infinitive

to trailer court

gerund

trailer courting

participle

trailer courting

Origin and Evolution of trailer court

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'trailer court' originated in the United States during the mid-20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a community of trailers or mobile homes, the term 'trailer court' has evolved to encompass various types of temporary housing communities, including RV parks and tiny home villages.