village (Meaning)

Wordnet

village (n)

a community of people smaller than a town

a settlement smaller than a town

a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many writers and artists in the 20th century

Webster

village (n.)

A small assemblage of houses in the country, less than a town or city.

Synonyms & Antonyms of village

village Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint village nestled amidst rolling hills was a sight to behold.
  2. The villagers gathered in the village square to celebrate the annual harvest festival.
  3. The village elder possessed a wealth of knowledge and wisdom, revered by all.
  4. The small village was a tight-knit community where everyone looked out for one another.
  5. The village schoolhouse was the hub of education and socialization.
  6. The village market was a lively place where locals traded goods and chatted.
  7. A winding path led from the village to a nearby forest, where villagers often ventured to gather firewood.
  8. The village was untouched by modernization, preserving its traditional charm and way of life.
  9. The tiny village was home to a skilled artisan who crafted exquisite pottery.
  10. The village blacksmith was renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship and the quality of his tools.

FAQs About the word village

a community of people smaller than a town, a settlement smaller than a town, a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many wr

hamlet, outpost,vill, townlet, Podunk, whistle-stop,bourg, cow town

No antonyms found.

The quaint village nestled amidst rolling hills was a sight to behold.

The villagers gathered in the village square to celebrate the annual harvest festival.

The village elder possessed a wealth of knowledge and wisdom, revered by all.

The small village was a tight-knit community where everyone looked out for one another.