village

word

/ˈvɪɫədʒ/
VI-lij
/vˈɪlɪdʒ/
VI-lij

Definition

A village is a small community of houses and other buildings in the countryside, usually smaller than a town. People often use it to talk about quiet rural places where a small number of people live.

Usage & Nuances

Usually refers to a rural place, not a city neighborhood. Common phrases include 'small village', 'fishing village', 'mountain village', and 'village life'. Don't confuse it with 'town', which is usually larger.

Example Sentences

The village is near the river.

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My grandparents live in a small village.

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I grew up in a quiet village, so city life still feels strange to me.

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The whole village came out for the summer festival.

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It’s a tiny village, but it has one of the best bakeries I’ve ever tried.

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There is a school in the village.

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