town hall
/'taun'hɔ:l/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A building that serves as the administrative center for a town's local government: A "town hall" is a public building where the official business of a town is conducted. It typically houses the offices of the mayor, council members, and other municipal departments, and is often the location for council meetings and public hearings.
Usage
- The term "town hall" refers specifically to the physical building that is the seat of local government for a town. It is a common feature in many communities and serves as a focal point for civic administration and public engagement.
Examples
- Noun:
- The mayor announced the new policy during a meeting at the town hall.
- Residents can apply for parking permits at the town hall.
- The historic town hall is a landmark in the center of the village.
Advanced Usage
- "Town hall meeting": A public meeting held in a town hall or similar venue, where officials report to and answer questions from the community. This usage extends the concept from the building to the type of event held there.
- The senator hosted a town hall meeting to discuss healthcare.
Variants and Related Words
- City hall (n): The equivalent administrative building for a city, typically larger in scale than a town hall.
- The protest gathered in front of the city hall.
Synonyms
- Municipal building: A general term for a building housing local government offices.
- Civic center: A complex of buildings, which may include a town hall, dedicated to public administration and community activities.
Related Phrases
- Town hall debate: A structured debate format, often for political candidates, modeled after the open question-and-answer style of a traditional town hall meeting.
- The candidates participated in a televised town hall debate.
Noun
- a government building that houses administrative offices of a town government