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Mayfair

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Name — An upscale, historic district in central London, long associated with wealth and high-end shopping.

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a Mayfair address Mayfair townhouse

Etymology

Named after a May fair once held annually on the site, back when the area was still open fields on the edge of London.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Mayfair” mean?

The word “Mayfair” means an upscale, historic district in central London, long associated with wealth and high-end shopping. In plain terms, a byword for wealth and prestige in London, much like naming a posh neighbourhood elsewhere in the world.

How do you pronounce “Mayfair”?

“Mayfair” is pronounced MAY-feh-uh (/ˈmeɪfɛə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Mayfair” in a sentence?

Here is “Mayfair” used in a sentence: “The flat was in Mayfair, just a short walk from Hyde Park.”

What part of speech is “Mayfair”?

“Mayfair” is a name.

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