wakefield

/ˈweɪkfiːld/

Definitions

1. noun

A small area of land, especially in the north of England, where the industrial revolution was pioneered, with many workers living in company-owned houses.

“The Wakefield area was known for its textile industry and innovation in the 18th century.”

Synonyms

  • industrial town
  • mill town

Antonyms

  • resort town
  • tourist destination