Shires Meaning in English
word · lemma: shire
Definition
'Shires' are large historical regions, similar to counties, particularly in England and sometimes Scotland. They are traditional administrative areas.
Usage & Nuances
'Shires' is mostly used in British English and rarely in the US. Usually appears in place names, e.g., 'Yorkshire', or when talking about rural England ('the shires'). Not used for modern administrative regions outside the UK.
Example Sentences
Many English shires have a lot of green countryside.
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Oxford and Cambridge are both found in different shires.
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The map shows the shires of medieval England.
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He grew up in one of the northern shires, far from London.
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People still talk about life in the shires as peaceful and traditional.
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Some of the best cheese in England comes from the rural shires.
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