What does hometown mean?
Definitions for hometown
ˈhoʊmˈtaʊnhome·town
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word hometown.
Princeton's WordNet
hometownnoun
the town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence
"he never went back to his hometown again"
Wiktionary
hometownnoun
An individual's place of birth, childhood home, or place of main residence.
Wikipedia
Hometown
Hometown is a song by Australian indie pop band, Sheppard. The song was released in Australia on 1 June 2018 as the sixth single from the band's second studio album, Watching the Sky (2018). Upon release, George Sheppard said "With "Coming Home" and now "Hometown", it's pretty clear we've been on the road a lot these last few years. The two are almost companion pieces, with "Coming Home" about how much we love Australia and "Hometown" a love song about how no matter where in the world you are, if you're with the one you love then you are home."
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hometown
A hometown is the town, city, or place where a person was born, raised, or has lived for a significant part of their life. It often holds personal significance and familiar memories, and contributes to a person's identity or sense of self.
Rap Dictionary
hometownnoun
The city, place, village, neighborhood you are from.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hometown in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hometown in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of hometown in a Sentence
Lafayette, my hometown, is known for its joie de vivre, we work together. We play hard together. It’s a great community. Close-knit. And it has been recognized as the happiest city in America.
I come from a place called Crumlin, in Dublin 12. It’s a place dear to my heart. It’s where I learned how to fight; it made me who I am today. It’s a place I’m still very much a part of every single day of my life. So, that’s where the name came from. It’s proper Irish whiskey and twelve is my hometown, growing up on the streets of Dublin 12, I learned the values of loyalty and hard work. I respect other Irish whiskeys, but I am coming in strong, with passion and with purpose. I am the founder of this company and I am going to give it my all.
I've always said that Marsha was more recognized in New York City and around the world than she is in her own hometown, you have a hero, one of the greatest persons who did something in history and in your own hometown, and you have nothing there to commemorate the experience.
There’s a real transit inequity issue in America. It exists right here in my hometown of Detroit. When I covered city hall, I spent hours at city council meetings where I heard residents complain and beg for improved bus services and access.
My team and I connected instantly with the Union coaching staff and leadership, as well as the team's story, off the pitch, I'm looking forward to working in the Chester and Philadelphia communities and making an impact in the same way that the KDCF has been able to in my hometown of Prince George's County.
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- الوطن الأم, بلدة المسكن, مسقط, مسقط الرأسArabic
- родны горадBelarusian
- роден градBulgarian
- দেশের বাড়িBengali
- rodné městoCzech
- hjembyDanish
- HeimatstadtGerman
- kodulinnEstonian
- زادگاهPersian
- kotikaupunki, kotipaikka, kotikyläFinnish
- ville nataleFrench
- balley dooghysManx
- गृहनगरHindi
- szülővárosHungarian
- kampung halamanIndonesian
- città di origineItalian
- 故郷Japanese
- 故鄕, 고향Korean
- роден градMacedonian
- vaderstadDutch
- rodzinne miastoPolish
- [[cidade]] [[natal]]Portuguese
- родной городRussian
- rodno mesto, родно мјесто, rodno mjesto, родни град, родно место, rodni gradSerbo-Croatian
- rodné mestoSlovak
- rojstno mestoSlovene
- hemstadSwedish
- சொந்த ஊரானTamil
- స్వగ్రామంTelugu
- บ้านเกิดThai
- рідне містоUkrainian
- آبائی شہرUrdu
- quê hương, cố hương, 故鄉Vietnamese
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