south

to, toward, or in the south

The first known use: before the 12th century

Word Structure

5 Letters, 1 Syllable

south


3 Phonemes

s ow T


onset, rime

s outh


Morpheme

south


Sentence Examples

Turn south onto Elm Street.

It's a mile south of here.

The birds fly south in the winter.

The company's profits have gone south in recent months.

The TV show's ratings have been heading south.

The wind blew from the south.

The birds migrate from the South.

Parts of the South were hit hard by the storm.

I grew up in the South.

The American Civil War was between the North and the South.

Common Phrases

a mouth full of South

An accent typical of the southern United States.

down South

Referring to the southeastern US.

go south

To escape; to vanish or disappear. (Not necessarily in a southerly direction.)

head south

To escape; to vanish or disappear. (Not necessarily in a southerly direction.)

north and south

The mouth. The phrase comes from rhyming slang in which "north and south" rhymes with "mouth." Primarily heard in UK.

southpaw

Someone who is left-handed, especially an athlete such as a boxer or baseball player.

Related Words

Sound the same but are spelled differently.

larboard

port

near

portside

sinister

sinistral

Collocations

The habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance.

south

south

north-south

south-east

south-east

south-east

South Korea

South Park

South Sudan

Neighborhood

Rhymes

mouth

Onset Friends

saw

since

sometime

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