What is provincial? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of provincial

provincialadjective

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/prəˈvɪnʃl//prəˈvɪnʃl/

Where does the word provincial come from?

The word "provincial" derives from the Latin word "provincia," which roughly translates to "province." A province, in ancient Roman times, was an administrative division of an empire, led by a governor who was responsible for carrying out the policies and decrees of the central government. During the Middle Ages, when the concept of independent city-states (also known as republics) became prominent, "provincial" began to be used to refer to someone who lived outside the confines of these urban centers. In other words, "provincial" became a term for those who resided in rural or less-populated areas, as opposed to the more cosmopolitan citizens of the cities. As time went on, the meaning of "provincial" broadened to take on connotations of amateurishness, narrow-mindedness, and a lack of sophistication. In modern usage, being called "provincial" is often viewed as a slight, implying that someone is out of touch with the wider world and its complexities. However, in some contexts, "provincial" can also have more positive connotations, highlighting a person's loyalty to their regional identity and culture. Today, the word continues to be used in both its historical and contemporary senses, reflecting the complex and sometimes contradictory meanings that it has accrued over time.

Vocabulary summary provincial

typeadjective

meaning(belonging to) province

meaningprovincial in character, provincial in style (for the capital)

meaningpopular in the provinces

typenoun

meaningcountry boy; country bumpkin

meaning(religion) diocesan chief

Example of vocabulary provincialnamespace

meaning

connected with one of the large areas that some countries are divided into, with its own local government

  • provincial assemblies/elections
meaning

connected with the parts of a country that do not include the capital city, especially when these are regarded as lacking culture or modern ideas

  • a provincial town
  • It was all very dull and provincial—I longed for the city.
meaning

unwilling to consider new or different ideas or things

  • In spite of his education and travels, he has remained very provincial.

Synonyms and related words for provincial


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