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west country

A family enjoys a holiday in the West Country.

Definition

Noun: - The southwestern part of England: A region of England traditionally encompassing the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, and often Dorset. It is known for its distinctive rural landscapes, coastline, and cultural heritage.

Usage

The term "West Country" is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific geographic and cultural region. It is often used in contexts discussing travel, history, agriculture, or linguistics (referring to the West Country dialects). - We spent our holiday hiking in the West Country. - The West Country is famous for its cider and cream teas. - Many pirates in historical tales were said to come from the West Country.

Advanced Usage
  • "the West Country accent": Refers to the group of dialects and accents native to this region, often characterized by a pronounced rhotic 'r' sound.
    • He spoke with a broad West Country accent.
Variants and Related Words
  • Westcountryman/Westcountrywoman (noun): A person who comes from the West Country.
    • As a proud Westcountryman, he always promoted local produce.
Synonyms
  • Southwest England: A more modern or administrative term for a similar geographic area.
  • The West: A less precise, informal term that can sometimes refer to this region.
Related Phrases
  • "West Country way": An expression sometimes used to suggest a traditional, rural, or slower-paced approach to life attributed to the region.
    • They do things the West Country way here, with a focus on community.
west country

A family enjoys a holiday in the West Country.

Noun
  1. the southwestern part of England (including Cornwall and Devon and Somerset)

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