outcountry

/ˈaʊtˌkaʊntri/

Definitions

1. noun

a rural or sparsely populated area, especially in the United States, often associated with poverty and lack of economic opportunities.

“The outcountry areas of Appalachia were struggling with limited access to healthcare and education.”

2. adjective

relating to or characteristic of a rural or sparsely populated area.

“The outcountry lifestyle was marked by self-sufficiency and a strong sense of community.”

Synonyms

  • backcountry
  • hinterland

Antonyms

  • metropolitan
  • urban