south

south — noun

1. the compass point opposite north on a map, or the area of a geographical locatio

1.名詞A1
釋義

the compass point opposite north on a map, or the area of a geographical location that lies on that side.

例句

Obi checked his compass and began walking toward the south.

noun as object of preposition toward

The south of France is popular for its sunny beaches and lavender fields.

同義詞
  • southern part

    more specific — refers to a section rather than the general direction

  • south side

    focuses on one side of a specific area or object

  • southward

    adverb/noun with emphasis on movement toward the south

反義詞
  • north

    the opposite compass direction

用法筆記

Frequently used with definite article 'the' when referring to a specific southern region ('the south of France', 'the south of the city'). Without 'the', functions as a bare direction ('head south', 'face south').

常見錯誤

The wind is blowing from south.
The wind is blowing from the south.
💡a compass direction as a noun usually takes 'the' when indicating origin or location.
I visited South of Taiwan.
I visited the south of Taiwan.
💡'south of' without 'the' means a position farther south than something, not the region itself.

2. the southeastern part of the United States, especially the states that were part

2.名詞B2
釋義

the southeastern part of the United States, especially the states that were part of the Confederacy during the Civil War, known for their distinct culture, food, and history.

例句

Lakshmi spent her summer vacation traveling through the American South.

the American South (set phrase)

The South is well known for its barbecue, blues music, and warm hospitality.

the South + cultural nouns

同義詞
  • the South

    exact same meaning, used with capital S as a proper name

  • Dixie

    informal, historical nickname for the southern US; can sound dated or nostalgic

反義詞
  • the North

    the northeastern US, especially the Union states during the Civil War

用法筆記

Always capitalised as 'the South' in this sense. Distinguished from sense 1 by the capital letter and the cultural/political context.

常見錯誤

She visited south of America.
She visited the South of the United States.
💡'the South' is a proper-noun region; 'south of America' would mean somewhere south of the continent.

3. the nations with lower average incomes — mostly found below the equator — that a

3.名詞C1
釋義

the nations with lower average incomes — mostly found below the equator — that are often contrasted economically with wealthier 'Northern' countries.

例句

The conference examined how debt affects public health in the South.

formal register: the South = developing nations

Trade rules between the global North and the South remain a heated topic.

同義詞
反義詞
  • the North

    wealthier, industrialised countries, mostly in the northern hemisphere

  • the Global North

    the counterpart term to Global South

用法筆記

Frequently capitalised as 'the South' or used in the set phrase 'the Global South'. Typically paired with 'the (Global) North' for contrast. Avoid in casual conversation — more common in academic, political, and development contexts.

south — adjective

south — adverb