🇬🇧 Civic meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
adjective
“Civic” means having to do with a city, town, or the people who live there—like how everyone in a community works together, follows rules, helps neighbors, and takes care of shared places such as parks, streets, and libraries.
My dad said being civic-minded means caring about our city, so I cared extra hard when they almost closed my favorite ice cream shop.
For a civic activity, our town planted trees, and now the pigeons have a five-star brunch spot.
The civic garden is for everyone, which explains why the tomatoes are missing and the neighborhood rabbits look guilty.
We made civic posters saying, “Keep our city clean,” while standing in front of a giant mountain of pizza boxes we just finished.
Our civic holiday celebrates when our town was founded.
At dawn she carries a broken bench into the civic center. She paints a civic wall painting, plants flowers in the civic garden, and hands tools at a civic clean-up. Neighbors join, children laugh, and a tired man nods to civic leaders. They clap for the small, warm civic pride, and the town feels kinder.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C1 Advanced
This word is at the C1 level, which means it’s part of advanced English. It’s used in sophisticated conversations, professional settings, and academic discussions. Words at this level help you express yourself fluently and precisely in nuanced situations.
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