outskirts (Meaning)
outskirts (n)
outlying areas (as of a city or town)
Synonyms & Antonyms of outskirts
outskirts Sentence Examples
- The quaint cottage sat on the outskirts of the sleepy town, offering breathtaking views of the rolling hills.
- The abandoned factory stood forlorn on the outskirts of the city, its crumbling walls a testament to its forgotten past.
- They drove along the winding road that led to the outskirts of the dense forest, a sense of adventure filling the air.
- As darkness enveloped the city, the outskirts became a refuge for those seeking respite from the bustling streets.
- The sprawling suburb extended towards the outskirts of the metropolis, blending urban and rural landscapes.
- The remote village was nestled on the outskirts of a vast mountain range, offering solitude and tranquility.
- The sprawling ranch stretched far beyond the outskirts of the town, its rolling hills dotted with grazing cattle.
- The old oak tree stood as a sentinel on the outskirts of the park, its gnarled branches a silent witness to time.
- The factory sirens roared at all hours, echoing through the outskirts of the industrial district.
- The construction workers toiled tirelessly on the outskirts of the city, erecting a towering skyscraper that would reshape the skyline.
FAQs About the word outskirts
outlying areas (as of a city or town)
countryside, suburbia, country, purlieus,environs,exurbia
inner city, inner city, downtown,downtown, core city, midtown, core city,midtown,
The quaint cottage sat on the outskirts of the sleepy town, offering breathtaking views of the rolling hills.
The abandoned factory stood forlorn on the outskirts of the city, its crumbling walls a testament to its forgotten past.
They drove along the winding road that led to the outskirts of the dense forest, a sense of adventure filling the air.
As darkness enveloped the city, the outskirts became a refuge for those seeking respite from the bustling streets.