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1. district
noun. ['ˈdɪstrɪkt'] a region marked off for administrative or other purposes.
Synonyms
- border district
- trust territory
- palatinate
- city district
- mandatory
- community
- development
- borderland
- region
- administrative division
- protectorate
- British West Africa
- congressional district
- residential area
- jurisdiction
- march
- dominion
- possession
- territorial dominion
- administrative district
- mandate
- enclave
- residential district
- territorial division
- goldfield
- British East Africa
- associated state
- trusteeship
- marchland
Etymology
- district (French)
- districtus (Latin)
Rhymes with District
- bauknecht
- benedikt
- conflict
- convict
- edict
- eggebrecht
- engelbrecht
- giesbrecht
- habenicht
- habicht
- helmbrecht
- houseknecht
- imperfect
- kleinknecht
- lambrecht
- lebrecht
- obrecht
- rinderknecht
- ruprecht
- schuknecht
How do you pronounce district?
Pronounce district as ˈdɪstrɪkt.
US - How to pronounce district in American English
UK - How to pronounce district in British English
Sentences with district
1. Noun, singular or mass
Stay in the heart of the nightlife district at the Adelaide Paringa Motel (adelaideparinga.com.au).
Quotes about district
1. District 12: Where you can starve to death in safety.
- Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games
2. We could do it, you know.""What?""Leave the district. Run off. Live in the woods. You and I, we could make it.
- Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games
3. You can swim, too."he says. "Where did you learn that in District Twelve?""We have a very big bathtub.
- Suzanne Collins