suburban

     

Suburbs are commonly efined as residential areas on the outskirts of a city or large town. Most modern suburbs are commuter towns with many single-family homes. Many suburbs have some degree of political autonomy and most have lower population density than inner city neighborhoods. Mechanical transport, including automobiles and high speed trains, enabled the 20th century growth of suburbs, which tend to proliferate near cities with an abundance of adjacent flat land.

Trivia about suburban

  • Name given Chevy's Carryall station wagon introduced in 1935; it's now the name of a GMC SUV