What part of speech is hometowns?

Hometowns can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. hometowns is a noun, plural of hometown.

Inflections

Noun

What does hometowns mean?

Definitions

Noun

hometown - the town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence; "he never went back to his hometown again"

Examples of hometowns

#   Sentence  
1. noun Tom and Mary went back to their hometowns.
2. noun They went back to their hometowns.
3. noun Health experts warn that spring breakers could carry the virus back to their hometowns.
4. noun He never went back to his hometown again.
5. noun I visited my father's hometown last summer.
6. noun Tom went back to his hometown.
7. noun I never see that picture without being reminded of my hometown.
8. noun This picture always reminds me of my hometown.
9. noun This song reminds me of my hometown.
10. noun When I visited my hometown this summer, I found the city different from what it had been ten years ago.
11. noun Listening to oldies reminds me of my hometown.
12. noun I'll bring you up to date with hometown news.
13. noun All day, I have been strangely preoccupied with thoughts of my hometown.
14. noun Mr Sato ran a supermarket in his hometown before he came to Tokyo.
15. noun We had no notion of leaving our hometown.
Sentence  
noun
Tom and Mary went back to their hometowns.
They went back to their hometowns.
Health experts warn that spring breakers could carry the virus back to their hometowns.
He never went back to his hometown again.
I visited my father's hometown last summer.
Tom went back to his hometown.
I never see that picture without being reminded of my hometown.
This picture always reminds me of my hometown.
This song reminds me of my hometown.
When I visited my hometown this summer, I found the city different from what it had been ten years ago.
Listening to oldies reminds me of my hometown.
I'll bring you up to date with hometown news.
All day, I have been strangely preoccupied with thoughts of my hometown.
Mr Sato ran a supermarket in his hometown before he came to Tokyo.
We had no notion of leaving our hometown.

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