Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

small-town

adjective
/smɔːl taʊn/
Definition
A small-town refers to a community with a small population, typically characterized by a close-knit atmosphere and limited commercial activities.
Examples
  • She grew up in a small-town where everyone knew each other.
  • Living in a small-town has its advantages, such as a stronger sense of community.
  • The small-town festival attracted people from surrounding areas.
Meaning
The term small-town generally describes a small community or locality that possesses a unique charm, often highlighting a slower way of life compared to larger urban areas.
Synonyms
  • rural
  • provincial
  • local
  • community