"Southbound" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Southbound" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Southbound" Meaning

Moving or directed towards the south; heading towards the South Pole or a location at a lower latitude on a map or in a particular region.

"Southbound" Examples

Usage Examples


- Navigation: "The train is headed southbound on the highway."
- Location: "The east coast was not the only area of the country where the sale was available, as the store was also offering the deal southbound, toward the Gulf of Mexico."
- General Direction: "We traveled southbound through the rugged terrain trying to reach the new community."
- Travel: "From the perspective of the pilot, the northbound flights arrived on schedule, but the southbound arrivals were impacted by inclement weather."
- Political: "The country's long-held views on southbound migration became a priority in the foreign policy debates leading up to the presidential election."

"Southbound" Similar Words

South-east

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South-southeast

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South-west

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South-western

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Relating to or situated on the southwest side.<br><br>In a map or diagram, indicating the direction southwest, or between south and west.<br><br>Found or originating in the southwest part of a country, region, or area.<br><br>Styles, characteristics, or traditions associated with the southwest part of a country, region, or area.<br><br>Relating to the Southwest style of architecture, a term used to describe Southwestern United States architecture.

South

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Direction or location: situated in the southern part of something, such as a country or a continent.<br><br>Adjective: relating to the south or southward movement.<br><br>Example: "We're heading to the south for our winter vacation."

Southall

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Southampton

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Southborough

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Southborough is a common name for places, so I'll provide a general overview of the meaning behind the word.<br><br>A southborough is a small settlement or village located in the south part of a larger town or a parish, usually formed due to its geographical position. The term "borough" originates from Old English, referring to a fortified settlement or a market town. In this context, Southborough likely denotes a settlement situated in the southern part of a larger area, possibly with its own distinct history, infrastructure, or identity.

Southeast

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Located in the direction or region of the south and east.<br><br>In the southeastern part of a country, city, or map.<br><br>EXAMPLE: "They live in the southeast corner of the country."<br><br>Idiomatic expressions:<br><br> "Southeast Asia": a region in Asia that includes countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.<br> "Southeast Europe": a region in Europe that includes countries such as Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania.<br> "Southeast US": a region in the United States that includes states such as Florida and Georgia.

Southeaster

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Southeasterly

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Southeastern

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Southend

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Southend is a common noun referring to a seaside resort town in Essex, England, specifically Southend-on-Sea. It is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, pier, and leisure activities.<br><br>It can also refer to:<br><br> The southern point or tip of something, such as a island or a peninsula.<br> A direction or region located towards the south, such as Southend station, a train station in London.<br><br>In some cases, the term Southend can also be an adjective, used to describe something as being located in a southerly direction or oriented towards the south.

Southerly

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Comming from or directed towards the south.

Southern

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Relating to or characteristic of the south, especially the southern part of a country or continent.

Southerner

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A person from the Southern United States, an American with a Southern accent, mannerisms, or background, typically characterized by friendly, hospitable, and traditional values and customs, such as hospitality, barbecue, and country music.