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Hamlet Meaning in English

word

/ˈhæmɫət/
HAM-lit
/hˈæmlət/
HAM-lit

Definition

A hamlet is a very small village, usually in the countryside, smaller than a town or village.

Usage & Nuances

"Hamlet" is formal and mostly used in geography, history, or literature. Rarely used in everyday conversation. Different from "village" (larger) and "town" (much larger). Also the name of a famous Shakespeare play, but as a place, it means a small rural settlement.

Example Sentences

The hamlet had only ten houses.

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The villagers live in a peaceful hamlet near the river.

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We stopped for lunch in a tiny hamlet.

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She grew up in a remote hamlet far from any city lights.

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There isn’t even a store in the hamlet, just homes and farms.

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It’s easy to miss the hamlet if you’re driving too fast.

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