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Countryside

Noun
UK /ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/
US /ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/

Definition

Land outside towns and cities, often with farms and natural scenery.

Example

"They live in the countryside."

"The countryside is full of green fields, quiet roads, and fresh morning air."

"Many city people go to the countryside for peace, rest, and a change of environment."

Explanation

The countryside refers to areas outside cities and towns, where there are fields, farms, rivers, forests, and open land. It is often peaceful, quiet, and less crowded than cities. People enjoy the countryside for fresh air, natural beauty, and relaxation. Life in the countryside usually means farming, living in villages, or being close to nature rather than busy streets and traffic. In many cultures, the countryside is admired for its simplicity and beauty. People visit it on holidays or move there for a slower and healthier lifestyle compared to noisy city life.

 

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