palm beach
Proper noun: 1. A specific resort town: A well-known, affluent resort town located in southeastern Florida, USA. It is situated on a long, narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway.
Palm Beach is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this geographic location. It is often associated with luxury, tourism, and seasonal residences. - As a subject or object: The name itself identifies the town. - Palm Beach is famous for its historic mansions and upscale shopping. - They spend every winter in Palm Beach.
- Used attributively: The name can function adjectivally to describe things originating from or characteristic of the town.
- The Palm Beach social scene is very active during the season.
- She has a collection of Palm Beach couture.
- Palm Beacher (noun, informal): A resident or frequent visitor of Palm Beach.
- As a longtime Palm Beacher, he knows all the best spots.
- Resort town: A general term for a town that caters to vacationers.
- Barrier island community: A descriptive term for its geographical setting.
This term refers exclusively to the town in Florida. It should not be confused with generic descriptions of beaches with palm trees. The name is a fixed compound proper noun.
- a resort town in southeast Florida on an island on the Atlantic coast