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Shantytown Meaning in English

word

SHAN-tee-town
SHAHN-ti-town

Definition

A shantytown is an area, usually on the edge of a city, where people live in small, badly made huts or houses, often with poor living conditions.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in a social or urban context to describe informal, poor communities. More neutral/formal than slang like 'slum.' Common collocation: 'in a shantytown.' Not used for temporary camps after disasters.

Example Sentences

Many families live in a shantytown outside the city.

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A shantytown often does not have clean water or electricity.

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He grew up in a small shantytown.

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You can see the colorful roofs of the shantytown from the highway.

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After moving to the city, they settled in a shantytown while looking for work.

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Not everyone in a shantytown is unemployed—some run small businesses there.

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