devizes: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/dɪˈvaɪzɪz/US/dɪˈvaɪzɪz/

Formal / Geographic

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What does “devizes” mean?

A market town in Wiltshire, England.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A market town in Wiltshire, England.

Primarily and almost exclusively a proper noun referring to the specific English town. Its use outside this toponymic context is extremely rare to non-existent.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

In the UK, it is known as a town. In the US and other regions, it is largely unknown unless in specific historical, genealogical, or geographical contexts.

Connotations

For Britons, it may connote Wiltshire, rural England, or local history. For others, it is a neutral proper noun without specific connotations.

Frequency

Frequency is near-zero in general language. It appears predominantly in UK geography, local news, history texts, or travel guides.

Grammar

How to Use “devizes” in a Sentence

[Proper Noun] is located in [Location].

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
town of DevizesDevizes in WiltshireDevizes CastleDevizes Museum
medium
visit Devizesnear Devizeshistory of Devizes
weak
Devizes areaDevizes eventDevizes community

Examples

Examples of “devizes” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • the Devizes constituency
  • a Devizes-based company

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare, except in local business names (e.g., 'Devizes Accountants').

Academic

Found in historical, geographical, or archaeological texts discussing Wiltshire.

Everyday

Used primarily by residents of Wiltshire or those discussing travel in the region.

Technical

May appear in cartography, urban planning, or heritage studies related to the UK.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “devizes”

Neutral

the town

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “devizes”

  • Using a lowercase 'd' (incorrect: 'devizes').
  • Treating it as a plural common noun (e.g., 'The devizes are...').
  • Mispronouncing as /ˈdiːvaɪzɪz/.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is almost exclusively a proper noun, the name of a town in Wiltshire, England.

It is pronounced /dɪˈvaɪzɪz/, with the stress on the second syllable.

No, it is not used as a verb. The similar-looking word 'devises' is the third person singular of the verb 'to devise'.

Typically only in the context of British geography, history, or in travel writing about the West Country of England.

A market town in Wiltshire, England.

Devizes is usually formal / geographic in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'The DEVICE (Devizes) for finding this town is a map of WILTShire.'

Conceptual Metaphor

N/A as a proper noun.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The famous White Horse hillside figure is located near the town of in Wiltshire.
Multiple Choice

What is 'Devizes' primarily?