Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

mushroom-town

noun
/ˈmʌʃˌruːm taʊn/
Definition
A term referring to a town or area that has rapidly expanded in size or population, often as a result of economic growth or development.
Examples
  • The new factory has turned the small village into a mushroom-town, with many people moving in to take advantage of the job opportunities.
  • As tourism increased, the once quiet seaside hamlet evolved into a bustling mushroom-town with hotels and restaurants popping up everywhere.
  • The government’s investment in infrastructure led to the area developing into a mushroom-town over the past few years.
Meaning
The phrase ‘mushroom-town’ is used to describe communities that have developed quickly, similar to how mushrooms can grow rapidly under suitable conditions. This can imply both positive aspects, like local job creation, and negative aspects, like urban sprawl.
Synonyms
  • Boomtown
  • Growth area
  • Emerging community