noun
- A suburb or outlying district of a city, especially in France.
Usage: Chiefly historical or literary; borrowed from French.
Examples
- The faubourg of Paris housed many working-class families in the 19th century.
- She grew up in a quiet faubourg outside the city walls.
- The artist's studio was located in a faubourg known for its creative community.
- During the Revolution, tensions ran high in the faubourgs of the capital.
- The faubourg gradually developed into a prosperous neighborhood as the city expanded.