Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

frontier-town

noun
/ˈfrʌn.tɪər taʊn/
Definition
A settlement that is located at the edge of a territory, often being the first point of contact with unexplored or less developed land.
Examples
  • The Gold Rush led to the rapid growth of many frontier towns in the West.
  • Frontier towns often became melting pots of different cultures and lifestyles.
  • Many people moved to frontier towns in search of new opportunities and adventures.
Meaning
Frontier towns serve as gateways to the wilderness, often established during periods of expansion or colonization. They are typically characterized by a blend of cultures and often represent a mix of opportunity and challenge.
Synonyms
  • settlement
  • outpost
  • border town
  • colony
  • way station