Antonym: north. Similar words: southern, southeast, southwest, in truth, soup, source, authority, authorize. Meaning: [saʊθ] n. 1. the region of the United States lying south of the Mason-Dixon line 2. the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 3. the cardinal compass point that is at 180 degrees 4. any region lying in or toward the south. adj. situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the south. adv. in a southern direction.
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(121) The South Pacific was the theatre for much of the action in the Second World War.
(122) The weather will be wet and windy in the south.
(123) Mandela helped lay the foundations for a new democratic South Africa.
(124) The author tells of a remarkable encounter with a group of South Vietnamese soldiers.
(125) After the war,(sentencedict.com/south.html) the army made an attempt to assert its authority in the south of the country.
(126) Profits continue to grow, with strong performances in South America and the Far East.
(127) The tremor was centered just south of San Francisco and was felt as far as 200 miles away.
(128) He came to the South to look for a job.
(129) This wine highlights the quality and value for money of South African wines.
(130) The south side of the city had become a lawless wilderness.
(131) South America is joined to North America by a canal.
(132) In South Africa, Jani was a big fish in a small pond.
(133) We had a glorious time in the south of France last summer.
(134) South of the Usk, a completely different approach seems to hold sway.
(135) By 1979 South Africa was tightening its grip on Namibia.
(136) The apiary was nearby; half a dozen hives faced south down the slope.
(137) Knutsford is about 16 miles to the south of Manchester.
(138) The government is reported to be concerned about the growing insurgency in the South.
(139) The next morning[sentencedict.com], they weighed anchor and began to move south again.
(140) Migrating birds make use of airstreams to assist them on their long journey south.
(141) The prevailing wind here is from the south - west.
(142) The whole international economic situation is very unfavourable for the countries in the south.
(143) Strong trading links exist between us and many South American countries.
(144) I know nothing about him except that he knocked about South Africa for a while.
(145) The track joins the main road just south of the village.
(146) They used to live in Scotland but they moved down south.
(147) The speaker emphasized that much of South Africa's importance lay in its mineral wealth.
(148) He had dedicated his life to bettering the lot of the oppressed people of South Africa.
(149) The plane took off from the airport and headed south towards Hong Kong.
(150) Black majority rule in South Africa took many years to achieve.