How do you use Ghettos in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Ghettos meaning
plural of ghetto
Using Ghettos
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of ghetto
- In the example corpus, ghettos often appears in combinations such as: ghettos and, ghettos in, the ghettos.
Context around Ghettos
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 9 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Ghettos
- In this selection, "ghettos" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 27.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, jewish, rich, poor and compounds stand out and add context to how "ghettos" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and homeless ghettos that show and and poor ghettos. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "ghettos" sits close to words such as abadi, abdelaziz and ablation, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with ghettos
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In Moscow, however, ghettos of that kind have not emerged. (10 words)
That kind of discrimination effectively walled off the black population into urban ghettos. (13 words)
But he being an inquisitive person and an empathetic person, he went into the ghettos. (15 words)
That was us in the middle of the night and by daylight some still lingered, some who shouldn’t have, while the rest of us returned to the ghettos like Kings Cross, via the Wall in Darlinghurst where the boys worked in the smoky shadows. (45 words)
Yale University historian Timothy Snyder, in reviewing one of Grabowski’s studies, called it “undeniable” that most of the Polish Jews who had escaped from or avoided the ghettos and camps were murdered in the countryside, up to half of them by Poles. (43 words)
Its Eastern High Court has asked the European Court of Justice to step in with an assessment, as 16 residents of so-called ‘hard ghettos’ in Denmark seek to sue the Danish Ministry of Housing for its plans to forcibly evict them. (42 words)
Example sentences (20)
Health and social effects When cities don’t plan for increases in population it drives up house and land prices, creating rich (ghettos) and poor ghettos.
Once it makes land, it is largely sold out of small, improvised shops at the back of people's homes in the country's many ghettos.
The ruling Fidesz party said in reaction that “the dollar left” backed “the migrant resettlement plans of Brussels and the Soros network”, would dismantle the border fence and “create migrant ghettos in Hungary”.
Yale University historian Timothy Snyder, in reviewing one of Grabowski’s studies, called it “undeniable” that most of the Polish Jews who had escaped from or avoided the ghettos and camps were murdered in the countryside, up to half of them by Poles.
It also feels remarkably safe even though there are terrible pockets of poverty and homeless ghettos that show stark and shocking contrasts.
Its Eastern High Court has asked the European Court of Justice to step in with an assessment, as 16 residents of so-called ‘hard ghettos’ in Denmark seek to sue the Danish Ministry of Housing for its plans to forcibly evict them.
But he being an inquisitive person and an empathetic person, he went into the ghettos.
And for anyone who has never felt more Jewish than when they leave the Jewish "ghettos," that's a familiar feeling.
In Moscow, however, ghettos of that kind have not emerged.
It starts with life in Europe before the Nazi party, explores the propaganda central to the spread of Nazism, documents the removal of Jews to ghettos, and then, eventually, to concentration camps.
That kind of discrimination effectively walled off the black population into urban ghettos.
That was us in the middle of the night and by daylight some still lingered, some who shouldn’t have, while the rest of us returned to the ghettos like Kings Cross, via the Wall in Darlinghurst where the boys worked in the smoky shadows.
They accuse the government of a failure to condemn operations, assistance in the cover-up and a role in confining Rohingya communities to ghettos.
A month later, Zimbabwean dancehall artiste Winky D dropped Parliament — a song that challenges lawmakers and the current leadership to visit the country’s townships to get firsthand information of life in the ghettos.
As, unless corrected immediately, the BVI is fast becoming another South Africa, where the majority people are totally landless and forced to live in shanty ghettos.
Business is not as before, but Ismail still has plenty of clients in the “ghettos” – compounds where people wait until they have enough money to pay for the journey.
Ewa Kurek, who has claimed that Jews had fun in the ghettos during the German occupation of Poland during World War II.
More than 7,000 Jews from the cities of Skopje, Bitola and Stip were confined to ghettos in March 1943 before being deported to the Nazi death camp in German-occupied Treblinka, Poland.
On the streets of the former Jewish ghettos of Vilnius, rain pounded on umbrellas as an unlikely group walked the cobblestones.
And when racial discrimination herds men into ghettos and makes their ability to buy property turn on the color of their skin, then it too is a relic of slavery.
Common combinations with ghettos
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- ghettos and 8×
- ghettos in 7×
- the ghettos 7×
- in ghettos 4×
- jewish ghettos 3×
- to ghettos 3×
- ghettos of 2×
- urban ghettos 2×