st. moritz: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/sənt ˈmɒrɪts/US/seɪnt məˈrɪts/

Neutral to formal; frequently appears in travel, geography, lifestyle, and sports contexts.

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What does “st. moritz” mean?

A famous luxury resort town and spa in the Engadin valley of Switzerland, renowned for winter sports, alpine scenery, and upscale tourism.

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Meaning and Definition

A famous luxury resort town and spa in the Engadin valley of Switzerland, renowned for winter sports, alpine scenery, and upscale tourism.

A cultural symbol of high-end winter holidays, exclusivity, and international jet-set lifestyle, often associated with glamour, wealth, and prestigious sporting events like the Cresta Run.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage. Both refer to the same Swiss resort. Spelling may sometimes omit the full stop (St Moritz).

Connotations

Similar connotations of exclusivity, winter sports, and affluence in both varieties.

Frequency

Similar frequency in contexts discussing European travel, winter sports, or luxury destinations.

Grammar

How to Use “st. moritz” in a Sentence

[Verb] + in/at/to + St. MoritzSt. Moritz + [Verb] (hosts, is, attracts)[Adjective] + St. Moritz

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
skiing in St. Moritzholiday in St. Moritzresort of St. MoritzSt. Moritz hotel
medium
travel to St. Moritzfamous St. Moritzluxurious St. Moritzalpine St. Moritz
weak
beautiful St. Moritzvisit St. Moritzcold St. Moritzsee St. Moritz

Examples

Examples of “st. moritz” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • We wintered in St. Moritz.

American English

  • They vacationed in St. Moritz.

adjective

British English

  • It had a very St. Moritz feel about it.

American English

  • The party was a St. Moritz-style affair.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

In luxury brand marketing, tourism investment reports, or high-end hospitality.

Academic

In geography, tourism studies, or socio-economic papers on luxury travel.

Everyday

In conversations about holiday plans, skiing, or expensive destinations.

Technical

In meteorology for its 'champagne climate' (dry, sunny winters), or in sports history for the Winter Olympics.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “st. moritz”

Strong

the premier winter resortthe Engadin gemthe luxury alpine destination

Neutral

the resortthe Alpine townthe spa town

Weak

Swiss resortski townholiday spot

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “st. moritz”

budget destinationsummer resorturban centrenon-descript town

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “st. moritz”

  • Misspelling as 'St. Morris' or 'St. Maurice'.
  • Incorrectly capitalising 'moritz' (must be 'M').
  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'a st. moritz' – incorrect).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, while world-famous for winter sports, it also offers summer activities like hiking, sailing on its lakes, and spa tourism.

Its long history as a playground for royalty and the wealthy, limited space for development, and focus on high-end services and hotels maintain its exclusive and costly reputation.

In British English, it's typically pronounced /sənt/ (like 'sunt'). In American English, it's often /seɪnt/ (like 'saynt').

Yes, metaphorically. For example, 'The hotel lobby was the St. Moritz of the city' implies it was the most luxurious, wintery, or exclusive place of its kind locally.

A famous luxury resort town and spa in the Engadin valley of Switzerland, renowned for winter sports, alpine scenery, and upscale tourism.

St. moritz is usually neutral to formal; frequently appears in travel, geography, lifestyle, and sports contexts. in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • As exclusive as St. Moritz
  • A St. Moritz of the mind (i.e., an imagined paradise of luxury and winter)

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'Saint MORning on the RITZ-y slopes' — combining the 'St.' with the luxury of the Ritz hotel and morning skiing.

Conceptual Metaphor

A DESTINATION IS A SYMBOL OF STATUS (St. Moritz as a symbol of wealth and exclusivity).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
After a successful business year, they decided to splurge on a ski holiday in .
Multiple Choice

What is St. Moritz primarily known as?