Motor City
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A nickname for Detroit, Michigan: "Motor City" is a widely recognized nickname for the city of Detroit, derived from its historical role as the global center of the automobile manufacturing industry.
Usage
- The nickname "Motor City" is used to refer to Detroit, emphasizing its identity and heritage tied to the automotive industry.
- It is commonly used in cultural, historical, and musical contexts (e.g., Motown, which is a portmanteau of "motor" and "town").
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Detroit, often called the Motor City, was the birthplace of the American automotive industry.
- The Motor City is hosting an international auto show this month.
- Many classic soul records came out of the Motor City in the 1960s.
Advanced Usage
- "The Motor City": The definite article "the" is almost always used when employing this nickname as a standalone reference to the city.
- The economic history of the Motor City is fascinating.
Variants and Related Words
- Motown: (Proper noun) A nickname for Detroit, also the name of a famous record label founded there. It is a contraction of "Motor Town."
- Detroit: (Proper noun) The official name of the city.
- The Automotive Capital: (Noun phrase) Another epithet for Detroit highlighting its industrial significance.
Synonyms
- Detroit
- The D (Informal nickname)
- The Automotive Capital of the World (Descriptive phrase)
Related Idioms
- "Born and raised in the Motor City": A phrase used to express deep roots and identity connected to Detroit and its industrial culture.
- The singer is proud to have been born and raised in the Motor City.
Noun
- the largest city in Michigan and a major Great Lakes port; center of the United States automobile industry; located in southeastern Michigan on the Detroit river across from Windsor