right bank
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The Right Bank of Paris is known for its grand boulevards and historic monuments.
Definition
Noun: 1. The Right Bank: The region of Paris situated on the northern bank of the River Seine. It is traditionally associated with commerce, grand boulevards, and landmarks like the Louvre and the Champs-Élysées.
Usage
- The term Right Bank is a proper noun when referring specifically to the area of Paris. It is often capitalized.
- It is used to describe the part of the city north of the Seine River.
Examples
- "Many famous museums, including the Louvre, are located on the Right Bank."
- "She prefers the bustling atmosphere of the Right Bank to the quieter Left Bank."
- "The historical distinction between the Right Bank and the Left Bank is still felt in Parisian culture."
Advanced Usage
- The concept of a right bank (lowercase) can be applied generically in geography to mean the bank of a river that is on the right side from the perspective of an observer facing downstream. However, when capitalized, it almost exclusively refers to Paris.
- "Rive Droite": This is the French term for the Right Bank of Paris.
Variants and Related Words
- Left Bank (): The region of Paris on the southern bank of the Seine, traditionally associated with artists, intellectuals, and universities.
- Bank (): The land alongside a river.
Synonyms
- Rive Droite (French equivalent)
Notes on Different Meanings
- Right Bank (proper noun, capitalized): Specifically refers to the northern bank of the Seine in Paris.
- right bank (common noun, lowercase): Can describe the right-hand side of any river when facing downstream. Example: "The town was built on the right bank of the river."
The Right Bank of Paris is known for its grand boulevards and historic monuments.
Noun
- the region of Paris on the north bank of the Seine