residential district
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Definition
Noun: A residential district is an area of a town or city that is primarily composed of homes and private dwellings where people live. It is characterized by its function as a living space, in contrast to areas designated for commerce, industry, or manufacturing.
Usage
The term is used to describe a specific zone or neighborhood within a larger urban or suburban area that is mainly devoted to housing. It often implies a quieter environment compared to commercial centers.
Examples
- The new park was built in a quiet residential district on the north side of the city.
- Zoning laws prevent industrial factories from being constructed in a residential district.
- They chose to move to a suburban residential district for more space and a better school system.
Advanced Usage
- "Residential district" can be used in formal planning, legal, and real estate contexts to categorize land use. It is often contrasted with terms like "commercial district," "industrial district," or "business district."
- In some contexts, it may imply certain characteristics, such as lower population density, single-family homes, or a community-oriented atmosphere, though this can vary greatly.
Variants and Related Words
- Residential area: A very common synonym with identical meaning.
- Residential zone: Often used in legal or zoning documents to specify the type of land use permitted.
- Neighborhood: A more general term for a local community within a town or city, which may be residential but can also include mixed-use areas.
- Suburb: A residential district located on the outskirts of a city.
- Housing development: A planned residential district, often built at the same time with similar houses.
Synonyms
- Residential area
- Housing area
- Domiciliary area (formal)
- Residential quarter
Antonyms
- Commercial district
- Industrial district
- Business district
- Manufacturing zone
Noun
- a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences