vicinity

/vəˈsɪnəti/

UK: /vəˈsɪnəti/

vicinity

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Definition

Proximity; the state of being near.

Etymology

From vicine + -ity, from Latin vīcīnitās (“neighborhood”) (compare French vicinité), from vīcīnus (“neighbor”) (compare French voisin), from vīcus (“village”).

Example Sentences

  • "There was a crackling sound in the vicinity of my right ear."
  • "The humor of my proposition appealed more strongly to Miss Trevor than I had looked for, and from that time forward she became her old self again;[…]. Our table in the dining-room became again the abode of scintillating wit and caustic repartee, Farrar bracing up to his old standard, and the demand for seats in the vicinity rose to an animated competition."
  • "There is a hurricane in the vicinity of the Bahamas."
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