County
UK /["/ˈkaʊnti/"]/US /["/ˈkaʊnti/"]/
Definition
one of a number of areas that some countries are divided into, each with its own local government
In simple words: A specific area of land within a country, often used for local government.
Examples
- The county has recently implemented new regulations for waste management.
- In the United States, each state is divided into several counties.
- She moved to a rural county to enjoy a quieter lifestyle.
- The county fair is an annual event that attracts many visitors.
- He was elected as the county commissioner last November.
Usage notes
Used to refer to administrative regions in many countries. Avoid in very formal contexts where 'district' or 'region' may be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'counting' regions — a county is a small area you can count.
Collocations
- border
- coastal
- metropolitan
- represent
- boundary
- line
- resident
- in a/the county
Synonyms
- district
- region
- jurisdiction
Antonyms
- city
- metropolis
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'country' — a 'county' is smaller than a 'country'.
- Using the plural 'counties' incorrectly when speaking about a single area.