Given that most of the common words in our language beginning sub- tend to have meanings concerned with “beneath” (as in subterranean and submarine) or “less than” (as with subpar), you would be forgiven for assuming that the suburbs were so named because of their location below, or their status as less than, their urban counterparts. Not so, however: sub- may have other meanings at the beginning of a word; in this case, it indicates not depth or inferiority, but proximity. In other words, the suburbs are a region close to the urbs.
Is urbs an English word? Yes; it is rarely used, but it refers typically to a city, particularly when distinguished from a suburb.
Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebHolden Forests & Gardens announced Tuesday that its president and CEO, Jill Koski, is stepping down after five years at the helm to take on the same roles at Morton Arboretum in the Chicago suburb of Lisle, Illinois. Cliff Pinckard, cleveland, 7 Sep. 2022 Abdallah, 34 and a resident of the Chicago suburb of Midlothian, died at a hospital. Teri Figueroa, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Sep. 2022 The player purchased the single ticket in the Chicago suburb of Des Plaines and matched all six numbers in the July 29 drawing with white balls 13, 36, 45, 57 and 67, and the gold Mega Ball 14. Marlene Lenthang, NBC News, 26 Aug. 2022 For example, a $17 million grant will help narrow a five-lane road to three lanes in the Chicago suburb of Munster, Indiana, in an effort to decrease traffic crashes. Terry Wang And David A. Lieb, Anchorage Daily News, 12 Aug. 2022 For example, a $17 million grant will help narrow a five-lane road to three lanes in the Chicago suburb of Munster, Indiana, in an effort to decrease traffic crashes.BostonGlobe.com, 11 Aug. 2022 Michelle Cain, the mother of a 9-year-old and 6-year-old twins in a Chicago suburb, is meticulous in her search for bargains. Jaclyn Peiser, Washington Post, 4 Aug. 2022 One month since the mass shooting in this Chicago suburb, many residents reeling from the attack are turning their anger into activism. Grace Hauck, USA TODAY, 4 Aug. 2022 The court hearing came a month after Crimo allegedly climbed onto a rooftop in the Chicago suburb and opened fire on unsuspecting paradegoers, killing seven people. Rebekah Riess And Omar Jimenez, CNN, 3 Aug. 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
Middle English suburbe, from Anglo-French, from Latin suburbium, from sub- near + urbs city — more at sub-
ADJECTIVE | VERB + SUBURB | SUBURB + VERB | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤outer, outlying遠郊▸➤inner, inner-ring (NAmE) 近郊▸➤northern, southern, etc.北郊、南郊等➤surrounding周邊郊區◇people in the surrounding suburbs and small towns生活在周邊郊區和小鎮的人➤Berlin, Tokyo, etc.柏林、東京等的郊區▸➤affluent, comfortable, exclusive, prosperous, rich, smart, upmarket, upscale, wealthy富足的郊區;舒適的郊區;高檔的郊區;繁華的郊區;時尚的郊區;富裕的郊區▸➤poor貧窮的郊區▸➤middle-class, working-class中產階級居住的/工薪階層居住的郊區▸➤respectable上檔次的郊區▸➤pleasant宜人的郊區▸➤leafy, quiet樹木茂密的/安靜的郊區➤garden (especially BrE) 花園般的郊區▸➤grey/gray灰暗的郊區➤black, white黑人居住的/白人居住的郊區◇the mostly white suburb of Woodland Beach伍德蘭比奇以白人為主的郊區➤industrial, residential城郊工業區/居住區➤sprawling雜亂無序的郊區◇out beyond the sprawling suburbs雜亂無序的郊區以外VERB + SUBURB➤move to搬到郊區◇As soon as we can afford it, we'll move to the suburbs.一旦能負擔得起,我們就會搬到郊區去。SUBURB + VERB➤grow郊區發展◇The middle-class suburbs are growing fast.中產階級居住的郊區正在迅速發展。PREPOSITION➤from the suburbs來自郊區◇For a child from the suburbs, a trip to the city was a great adventure.對郊區的孩子來說,進城是一次大歷險。➤in a/the suburb在郊區◇She's renting in a suburb of Boston.她在波士頓的郊區租房子住。➤in the suburbs在市郊◇People often prefer to live in the suburbs and commute to work.人們往往喜歡住在郊區,乘車上下班。➤suburbs of⋯的郊區◇the coastal suburbs of the capital首都的沿海郊區