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| a large settlement, bigger than a town, in Europe a place that had succeeded in obtaining the right to build a city wall, a belfort, etc., from the nobility |
| a nation state, a political entity asserting ultimate authority over a geographical area |
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| a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town |
| the area on the periphery of a city or large town that falls between being truly part of the city, but is not countryside either |
| a structure where people live and/or work in |
| an apartment for people to live in, usually in an apartment building with many more flats on different levels |
| a person who shares an apartment with someone else |
| person, animal or plant living at a location or in an area |
| a closed structure with walls and a roof |
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| a structure, usually taller than it is wide, often used as a lookout |
| a very tall building with a great number of floors |
| the act of seeing or looking at something; the range of vision |
| a person living on adjacent or nearby land |
| close proximity, particularly in reference to home and, by extensions, its inhabitants |
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city, cities[ˈsɪti](noun)
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- a large settlement, bigger than a town, in Europe a place that had succeeded in obtaining the right to build a city wall, a belfort, etc., from the nobility
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- The family often drives to the next biggest city on the weekends.
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country[ˈkʌntɹi](uncountable noun)
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- a nation state, a political entity asserting ultimate authority over a geographical area
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- Australia is both a country and a continent.
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live in the country(Chunk)
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- Before Julia and Peter moved to New York City, they lived in the country.
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village, villages[ˈvɪlədʒ](noun)
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- a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town
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- Huntington is a small village in New York.
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suburb, suburbs[ˈsʌbɜːb](noun)
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- the area on the periphery of a city or large town that falls between being truly part of the city, but is not countryside either
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- Because Manhattan is too expensive, Julia and Peter moved to the suburbs of NYC.
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house, houses[haʊs](noun)
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- a structure where people live and/or work in
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- This is my family's house.
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- an apartment for people to live in, usually in an apartment building with many more flats on different levels
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- There was no way she would ever prefer a huge house to a cosy flat.
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flat mate, flat mates(noun)
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- a person who shares an apartment with someone else
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- She often spends time with her flat mate.
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resident, residents[ˈɹɛzɪd(ə)nt](noun)
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- person, animal or plant living at a location or in an area
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- The tiger is a resident of Asia.
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building, buildings(noun)
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- a closed structure with walls and a roof
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- My sister lives in that apartment building.
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- They keep the garden tools in a hut in the backyard.
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cottage, cottages['kɒtɪdʒ](noun)
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- If I won the lottery, I would buy a nice cottage in Wales.
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tower, towers[ˈtaʊ.ə(ɹ)](noun)
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- a structure, usually taller than it is wide, often used as a lookout
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- From the top of the tower we could see far off into the distance.
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skyscraper, skyscrapers[ˈskaɪˌskɹeɪp.ə(ɹ)](noun)
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- a very tall building with a great number of floors
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- New York City has lots of skyscrapers in downtown Manhattan.
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view[vjuː](uncountable noun)
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- the act of seeing or looking at something; the range of vision
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- He changed seat to get a complete view of the stage.
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neighbour, neighbours['neɪbə](noun)
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- a person living on adjacent or nearby land
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- My neighbour has an annoying cat.
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neighbourhood[ˈneɪbəhʊd](uncountable noun)
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- close proximity, particularly in reference to home and, by extensions, its inhabitants
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- He lives in my neighbourhood.
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Tries: 0suburb | the area on the periphery of a city or large town that falls between being truly part of the city, but is not countryside either |
cottage | a small house |
city | a large settlement, bigger than a town, in Europe a place that had succeeded in obtaining the right to build a city wall, a belfort, etc., from the nobility |
village | a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town |
skyscraper | a very tall building with a great number of floors |
flat mate | a person who shares an apartment with someone else |
house | a structure where people live and/or work in |
country | a nation state, a political entity asserting ultimate authority over a geographical area |
building | a closed structure with walls and a roof |
neighbourhood | close proximity, particularly in reference to home and, by extensions, its inhabitants |
flat | an apartment for people to live in, usually in an apartment building with many more flats on different levels |
resident | person, animal or plant living at a location or in an area |
live in the country |
neighbour | a person living on adjacent or nearby land |
view | the act of seeing or looking at something; the range of vision |
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Tries: 0 | a very tall building with a great number of floors |
| the area on the periphery of a city or large town that falls between being truly part of the city, but is not countryside either |
| a small wooden shed |
| a large settlement, bigger than a town, in Europe a place that had succeeded in obtaining the right to build a city wall, a belfort, etc., from the nobility |
| a person living on adjacent or nearby land |
| person, animal or plant living at a location or in an area |
| the act of seeing or looking at something; the range of vision |
| a small house |
| a structure, usually taller than it is wide, often used as a lookout |
| a nation state, a political entity asserting ultimate authority over a geographical area |
| a closed structure with walls and a roof |
| a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town |