Advertisement

Advertisement

View synonyms for town hall

town hall

noun

  1. a hall or building belonging to a town, used for the transaction of the town's business and often also as a place of public assembly.


town hall

noun

  1. the chief building in which municipal business is transacted, often with a hall for public meetings


Discover More

Word History and Origins

Origin of town hall1

First recorded in 1475–85

Discover More

Example Sentences

He cites its nation-wide town-hall meetings to encourage people to hire those with autism.

True, Sean Hannity recently convened a town-hall-like panel to discuss what his Fox News show called “STONED AMERICA.”

This statement was made to Republican Congressman Jim Bridenstine at a recent town hall meeting.

Vitter has been holding a series of town-hall meetings and tele-town-hall meetings, signaling the obvious intention.

He would attend an angry town hall meeting or listen to talk radio, and recognize the same tendencies he described in his book.

Thus, twenty-nine years later, this theater was donated to Williamsburg to be used as a town hall.

About this time the night watch would sally out of the town hall, in order to take up its beat.

The most conspicuous edifice of the town is the Municipal Building, forming a town hall and a court of justice.

The town hall and the parochial offices are the principal administrative buildings.

The town-hall of Lyons is in every respect worthy of the city.

Advertisement

Related Words

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement