Territory
UK /["/ˈterətri/"]/US /["/ˈterətɔːri/"]/
Definition
land that is under the control of a particular country or political leader
In simple words: An area of land belonging to a person or group.
Examples
- The lion fiercely defends its territory from intruders.
- The countries agreed to respect each other's territory after the peace treaty.
- The company expanded into new territory with its latest product.
- Explorers mapped uncharted territory deep in the jungle.
- She felt like she was entering unknown territory when starting her new job.
Usage notes
Used to describe land or space that is controlled or claimed by someone. Common in discussions about politics, nature, or personal space. Avoid using in very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'terra' meaning earth — your own piece of land.
Collocations
- vast
- new
- former
- hold
- annex
- capture
- breeding
- nesting
- defend
- patrol
- protect
Synonyms
- land
- region
- area
- domain
- zone
Antonyms
- freedom
- open space
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'territories' as the plural form used incorrectly.
- Using 'territory' as a verb; it's only a noun.
- Mistaking 'territory' for 'territorial' in contexts.