sikeston: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
Very LowProper Noun, Geographic
Quick answer
What does “sikeston” mean?
A city in southeastern Missouri, United States.
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Pronunciation
Definition
Meaning and Definition
A city in southeastern Missouri, United States.
Primarily a proper noun referring to a specific geographical location; occasionally used as a reference point in discussions of Midwestern American culture or regional history.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
This is an American place name. In British English contexts, it would only appear in specific references to the US location.
Connotations
For Americans, may connote a specific region (Missouri/Midwest). For others, it is a neutral proper noun with no inherent connotations.
Frequency
Extremely rare in general British English usage; low frequency in American English outside of local/regional contexts.
Grammar
How to Use “sikeston” in a Sentence
[Location] is in/near Sikeston.They drove to Sikeston.He is from Sikeston.Vocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “sikeston” in a Sentence
adjective
American English
- Sikeston-based businesses
- the Sikeston community
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Potential reference in logistics (e.g., 'Our distribution center is in Sikeston.')
Academic
Might appear in geographical, historical, or sociological studies focusing on the Midwestern United States.
Everyday
Used in conversation mainly by people referencing travel, origin, or specific events related to that area. (e.g., 'My grandparents live in Sikeston.')
Technical
Could appear in meteorological reports, transportation maps, or census data.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “sikeston”
Neutral
Weak
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “sikeston”
- Capitalizing incorrectly (must be 'Sikeston').
- Attempting to use it as a verb or adjective.
- Adding an article where not needed (e.g., 'the Sikeston' is incorrect).
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is a very low-frequency proper noun, known mainly to those familiar with US geography.
Rarely and only in attributive position to describe something originating from or related to the city (e.g., 'Sikeston traditions'). It does not have general adjectival properties.
It is pronounced /ˈsaɪkstən/, with the stress on the first syllable: SYKE-stən.
It is primarily important as an example of a proper noun, demonstrating that not all capitalized words in English are translatable or have a deeper meaning. Recognizing it as a place name is sufficient.
A city in southeastern Missouri, United States.
Sikeston is usually proper noun, geographic in register.
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think: 'SIgh, I've KEPT driving, but I'm STILL ON the road to... Sikeston.' (SI-KE-ST-ON)
Conceptual Metaphor
Not applicable for a proper noun of this type.
Practice
Quiz
What type of word is 'Sikeston'?