the City
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Definition
- Proper Noun:
- The City (of London): The historic and financial district at the center of London, England. It is a distinct area with its own local government (the City of London Corporation) and is one of the world's leading financial centers.
- The British financial sector: By extension, "the City" is used as a metonym to refer to the United Kingdom's financial and securities industry as a whole, similar to how "Wall Street" refers to the US financial industry.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun (Geographic):
- Many global banks have their headquarters in the City.
- St. Paul's Cathedral is a famous landmark in the City.
- Proper Noun (Financial Sector):
- Confidence in the City was shaken by the market crash.
- He works in the City as an investment analyst.
Advanced Usage
- "The City and the West End": This phrase contrasts London's financial district (the City) with its entertainment and shopping district (the West End).
- His work takes him from the City to the West End for client dinners.
Variants and Related Words
- City of London: The full formal name for the geographic area.
- Square Mile: A common nickname for the City of London, referring to its approximate historic area.
Synonyms
- (For the financial sector): The Square Mile, the financial district, UK finance, Lombard Street (historically).
- (For the geographic area): The Square Mile, the historic center.
Notes on Meaning
It is crucial to distinguish this proper noun "the City" (always capitalized) from the common noun phrase "a city" or "the city" (lowercase), which refers to any large town. The specific term "the City" almost exclusively refers to London's financial district or the industry based there.
Noun
- used to allude to the securities industry of Great Britain
- the part of London situated within the ancient boundaries; the commercial and financial center of London