Difference between Vicinity and Neighborhood

What is the difference between Vicinity and Neighborhood?

Vicinity as a noun is proximity, or the state of being near while Neighborhood as a noun is the quality of being a neighbor, living nearby, next to each-other

Vicinity

Part of speech: noun

Definition: proximity, or the state of being near neighbourhood, or the nearby region approximate size or amount

Neighborhood

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The quality of being a neighbor, living nearby, next to each-otherA nearby area.The inhabitants of a residential area.An approximate amount.The quality of physical proximity.The disposition becoming a neighbor; neighborly kindness or good will.The neighborhood of a point x is a set containing an open set which contains point x.

Example sentence: I ain't going to sit here like, 'My neighborhood was hard, and I had to get out there and grind.' We made it hard for ourselves. We chose to stay on the streets.

We hope you now know whether to use Vicinity or Neighborhood in your sentence.

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