square
//skwɛr//
Translation
square (public open area)
Definition
A square is an open public area in a town or city, often surrounded by buildings and used for gatherings, markets, or events. This term refers specifically to a physical space, not a shape or mathematical concept. Squares are typically paved and may feature monuments, fountains, or benches, serving as a central hub for social and commercial activities in urban settings.
Example
“The main square was crowded with tourists taking photos.”
“They sat on a bench in the square, watching people pass by.”
“A weekly farmers' market is held in the town square every Saturday.”
“The square is surrounded by historic buildings and cafes.”
“Children were playing in the square while their parents chatted nearby.”
“Protesters gathered in the square to demand political change.”
“The city square is beautifully lit up during the winter holidays.”
“A large fountain stands at the center of the square.”
“The square was originally used as a marketplace in medieval times.”
“They arranged to meet at the square after work.”
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Other meanings
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