"Villages" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nouns
1. A small settlement, typically in a rural area, with a larger number of people than a hamlet, but smaller than a town.
Example: The villages surrounding the town were all very quiet and peaceful.
2. A place or community of people living in a rural, often farming or agricultural, area.
Example: The villagers decided to hold a festival to celebrate the harvest season.
3. In some countries, especially in Asia, a village is a small, local community with its own government and systems.
Synonyms: hamlet, town, settlement, community, agglomeration.
Antonyms: city, town, metropolis, cityscape.
The word "vility" is not a commonly used English word. However, it can be interpreted as an archaic or obsolete word that means "goodness" or "excellence" in a slightly negative or sarcastic sense, like "virtuousness."
The Vil'kitsky Strait is a strait in the northeastern part of the Dmitri Laptev Sea of the Arctic Ocean. It separates the islands of Kharilkecherv El'gen and the coastal landmass of the Kotel'ny Island.
A large, elegant house, often in a beautiful or secluded setting, typically in the countryside, often owned by a wealthy family or person. A villa can also refer to a house or estate with luxurious facilities such as a swimming pool, tennis court, or garden.
A village is a small settlement or community of people living together in a rural area. It is typically smaller than a town and has fewer facilities and amenities. Villages are often surrounded by farmland or countryside and are often connected to nearby towns or cities through a rural road. Villages can be rural or suburban, and their character and economy can vary widely depending on the location and cultural context.
A person who is cruel, wicked, or evil, especially in a story, play, or film. He or she is the one who opposes the hero and often commits acts of violence or crime.
Described as wicked or evil, especially in a way that gains entertainment value, such as in a novel or movie.
Villainy refers to the quality of being a villain or the act of engaging in wicked, evil, or malevolent behavior. It is the opposite of heroism or good deed, and is often associated with people who act in a hurtful or destructive manner.
A villain is a fictional character in a story, play, film, or game who is the main enemy of the hero. They often have a bad or evil plan, and the hero must stop them to save the day. A villain can be a person with a rebellious or malevolent nature, or an organization with evil intentions.<br><br>In a more general sense, a villain can also refer to a person who does something bad or wrong, often on purpose.