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neighborhood
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'neighborhood' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun used to describe a geographic area or community. You could use this word to describe an area nearby, especially if it refers to a residential area. Example sentence: I like going for walks in my neighborhood on the weekends.
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60 human-written examples
While terrorism does not fit entirely comfortably within the war paradigm, which the west developed using nation states as the key actors, what Awlaki did for a living was a far cry from robbing the neighborhood bank.
News & Media
The area was recently deemed the fifth most diverse neighborhood in the country, according to city's mayor.
News & Media
Finamore was raised in the Douglastown neighborhood of Queens, the newspaper reported.
News & Media
She told the Guardian the looting and rioting had left the already impoverished neighborhood with even fewer resources.
News & Media
Other restaurants followed — among them Danube, which was successful, and Secession, which was not — along with other projects in the neighborhood that did well or disastrously, but were always devoted to the same quest for the delicious that has motivated him from the start.
News & Media
He expects his wife Banafsheh to dress accordingly in the pious, working class south Tehran neighborhood where we ate.
News & Media
"In our neighborhood there's no bike lane … the kids have to [ride] on the sidewalk," she says.
News & Media
"But I think I would be better off protecting my business or my family, if there was a law-and-order breakdown in my community, people roaming around my neighborhood, to have an AR-15 and I don't think that makes me an unreasonable person".
News & Media
Later taken to a police station, Nesbitt ultimately got out of the situation unharmed, he remembered, because his schoolteacher father and pediatrician uncle were well respected in their Lawndale neighborhood – where, then as now, the red brick towers and warehouse complex now known as the Homan Square police facility marks the skyline.
News & Media
The arrests outside the building on Greenmount Avenue stood in contrast to the police's treatment of curfew-defiers in Hampden, a predominantly white neighborhood in northern Baltimore.
News & Media
It's nothing like the early days of the revolution when neighborhood vigilantes would torment those they deemed immodest under a selective interpretation of the Islamic principle of "commanding the good and forbidding the evil".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "neighborhood" to describe a specific residential area with its own distinct character and community.
Common error
Avoid using "neighborhood" interchangeably with terms like "city" or "region". "Neighborhood" implies a smaller, more localized community within a larger area.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "neighborhood" is as a noun, referring to a distinct residential area. Ludwig's examples show it's often used to describe location or community within a city or town.
Frequent in
News & Media
51%
Formal & Business
25%
Science
24%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "neighborhood" is a common noun used to describe a specific residential area or community. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent usage across various contexts, particularly in news and media. While generally neutral, the term carries implications of local community and geographical proximity. When using "neighborhood", ensure it accurately represents a smaller, localized area and isn't confused with broader terms. Alternatives like "local community" or "residential area" can provide nuanced meaning depending on the context. Remember to choose the spelling, "neighborhood" or "neighbourhood", appropriate for your target audience.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
residential area
Highlights the living aspect of the neighborhood, referring specifically to where people reside.
local community
Focuses on the social aspect of the area, emphasizing the people and their interactions rather than just the geographical location.
community
Focuses on the social group living in the same area and sharing common interests.
nearby locality
Emphasizes the proximity and local aspect of the area, suggesting a close-knit community.
surrounding area
A more general term that doesn't necessarily imply a residential focus, but simply the area around a specific point.
vicinity
Refers to the area immediately surrounding a place, often used in a more formal context.
district
Implies a formal or administrative division of a larger area, often with specific boundaries.
neck of the woods
An informal and colloquial way to refer to a local area or region.
turf
Often used informally to refer to a territory or area that someone considers their own, particularly in the context of gangs or sports teams.
stomping ground
Refers to a place where someone spends a lot of time or feels comfortable.
FAQs
How can I use "neighborhood" in a sentence?
You can use "neighborhood" to describe a specific area where people live, for example: "The new park improved the quality of life in our neighborhood."
What are some alternatives to saying "neighborhood"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "local community", "residential area", or "surrounding area".
Is it correct to use "neighbourhood" instead of "neighborhood"?
"Neighbourhood" is the British English spelling, while "neighborhood" is the American English spelling. Both are correct, but choose the one appropriate for your audience.
What's the difference between "neighborhood" and "community"?
"Neighborhood" refers to a geographic area, while "community" emphasizes the social connections and shared interests of the people living there. While they are related, they are not always interchangeable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested