Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hick-town

noun
/hɪk taʊn/
Definition
A small, rural town, often perceived as unsophisticated or lacking urban amenities.
Examples
  • After living in the city for years, she decided to move to a hick-town for a quieter life.
  • He joked that his hometown was a hick-town where everyone knew each other.
  • The festival in the hick-town attracted visitors from all over the state.
Meaning
The term ‘hick-town’ describes a place that is considered remote and is often associated with a simpler, more traditional way of life. It can sometimes carry a negative connotation, implying that the town is backward or less cultured compared to urban areas.
Synonyms
  • backwater
  • small town
  • rural community
  • country town