Adjectives for Cities | Words to describe Cities

Pest-Affected
Huge
Ancient
Northern
Picturesque
Best-Governed
Other
Oriental
Several
Eastern
Notable
Important
Western
Fortified
Italian
Walled
Great
Many
Ruined
Large
Greek
American
English
First
Envious
Old
Coastal
Various
Flourishing

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  • 1. One doesn't disparage other cities and other countries when he claims that his own is the best. 🔊
  • 2. Among other cities they held Zhitomir, Kiev, Nikolayev, and Odessa. 🔊
  • 3. And again are they about to execute vengeance on great and notable cities and nations of the earth. 🔊
  • 4. Similar work could be undertaken in any of our large American cities, with the anticipation of like beneficent results. 🔊
  • 5. The numbers of the sick multiplied beyond all example; even in the pest-affected cities of the Levant. 🔊
  • 6. In 1857 a revival swept over this country in the east and on to the western cities, clear over to the Pacific coast. 🔊
  • 7. Some of the Italian cities were also remarkable for strong towers erected in the city itself as fortresses by the heads of influential families. 🔊
  • 8. They wake the echoes of our great cities, and are not heard among the hills and dales of rural England. 🔊
  • 9. It is this massing of population that is causing us already to experience some of the evils that are old problems in the great cities of Europe. 🔊
  • 10. It was a curious and unpleasant little experience and reminded me of certain quarters in oriental cities of which I had heard tales. 🔊
  • 11. It grew, under the law that regulates the growth of walled cities in precarious situations, not in extent, but in height and density. 🔊
  • 12. To become perfectly informed he must visit other cities, see the mountains and valleys, cross the rivers and traverse the plains. 🔊
  • 13. Sympson (E. M.), M.A., M.D. See Ancient Cities. 🔊
  • 14. The problems of poverty, crowding, great cities, and excessive wealth in few hands are practically unknown among them. 🔊
  • 15. He also built the citadel, and the great wall which was to enclose not only Kahira but the remains of the old cities. 🔊
  • 16. This indicates that the great musical advance in recent years in America has not been confined to one or two eastern cities. 🔊
  • 17. Why did not the dyers establish their vats at the foot of the hill, profiting by the constant intercourse of Amalfi with other cities? 🔊
  • 18. In large cities, for instance, where there is already more law than is enforced, will her additional ballots afford the means to enforce it? 🔊
  • 19. The street groups and bazars were similar to those observed in other cities, but far less interesting than those in Peking. 🔊
  • 20. In many cities and villages throughout the country, clubs have been formed, and regular days for practice and prize shooting are appointed. 🔊
  • 21. The city of Washington is governed by a small commission, and is acknowledged to be one of our best-governed cities. 🔊
  • 22. Great cities have great positions on the map, and Panama began with a situation to which the world simply had to come. 🔊
  • 23. After the time of that archery court of the Magdeburgers, mutual shooting festivals are mentioned by the chronicles of other cities. 🔊
  • 24. It is sold in Near East quarters in New York, Washington and all big American cities. 🔊
  • 25. Messages had sped here and there, and the police of many cities and towns were watching day and night for the missing Chambers. 🔊
  • 26. To-day Panama is on the direct line of travel between almost any two great cities at opposite ends of the earth. 🔊
  • 27. Outside of the boundaries of this region, the people felt themselves as safe as in one of our northern Cities to-day. 🔊
  • 28. In comparison, religious music was much more poorly represented than in many other cities of north Germany. 🔊
  • 29. So many cities desired the lecture that it finally became necessary for Bell to employ an assistant to give the lecture for him. 🔊
  • 30. While other cities of coming metropolitan centers were yet barren wastes and sleeping wildernesses Panama was on the highway of the world. 🔊
  • 31. The tour was a long one, for several cities had to be visited before he could cross the Swiss frontier. 🔊
  • 32. It is enclosed by a double line of fortifications, which places it among the leading fortified cities in Europe. 🔊
  • 33. There were scenes of huge cities that stood majestically on the horizon one moment, then falling into mountainous piles of rubble, the next. 🔊
  • 34. One calls up with a sort of wistfulness the great and picturesque cities abroad, with their grand streets and palaces, ever a delightful novelty. 🔊
  • 35. Two suburbs reach out to right and left, the less excellent, even, of which begets envy in envious cities. 🔊
  • 36. The energy and enterprise of its merchants have accomplished all this, and it now stands in importance among the first cities of Europe. 🔊
  • 37. It is one of the most flourishing cities in Ontario, on account of the great lumber products in the surrounding districts. 🔊
  • 38. But this great benefit will manifest itself by a steady and marked diminution of the food supplies pouring into the great cities of western Europe. 🔊
  • 39. Its ravages among the infant population of our large cities, are too well known, and too strongly felt, to require any comment. 🔊
  • 40. He was provided with troops, and in May, 1813 crossed the frontier and took several important cities. 🔊
  • 41. But Europe lost more than her gorgeous standards, more than her ruined cities; she left her manhood on those bloody fields. 🔊
  • 42. The genuine beginnings of our English cities and large towns coincide with the establishment of the Roman power. 🔊
  • 43. Eventually, this 30-second segment of police brutality leads to full-scale urban rioting in a dozen American cities. 🔊
  • 44. Similar practices were common in Philadelphia, Baltimore and other cities, and in country townships. 🔊
  • 45. Most of the people of the world live in one of the Temperate Zones, and most of the great cities are in these zones. 🔊
  • 46. It scarcely needed the spirit which ruled at Rome to kindle passionate outbreaks against Christians in the various cities of the empire. 🔊
  • 47. They would deliver radiological death to Eurasian coastal cities, and cause the Soviets to retaliate. 🔊
  • 48. Athens with the rest of the Greek cities had lost its political independence, but it remained the metropolis of Greek philosophy. 🔊
  • 49. There was, too, a sprinkling of rich business men, who only came to Ottermouth in the summer time to refresh themselves after toil in great cities. 🔊
  • 50. There are parts of the earth that were once almost as fertile as ours where great cities once stood, but where now nothing is left but the bare rock. 🔊

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