Westminster
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Name — A district in central London, seat of the UK Parliament, named for its ancient "west minster" (monastery).
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Etymology
From the abbey of Westminster; from Middle English Westmynster, from Old English Westmynster; equivalent to west + minster.
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What does “Westminster” mean?
The word “Westminster” means a district in central London, seat of the UK Parliament, named for its ancient "west minster" (monastery).
How do you pronounce “Westminster”?
“Westminster” is pronounced WEHS-mihns-tuh (/ˈwɛstˌmɪnstɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Westminster” in a sentence?
Here is “Westminster” used in a sentence: “The Houses of Parliament stand in Westminster.”
What part of speech is “Westminster”?
“Westminster” is a name.
Is “Westminster” a common word?
“Westminster” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between Westminster and the City of London?
Westminster is a district in central London and the seat of the UK Parliament, while the City of London is a separate, much older district that serves as the capital's historic financial centre. They are two different areas of London, each with its own local government.
Why is the UK Parliament called Westminster?
Because Parliament sits in the district of Westminster, the place name is used as shorthand for the institution itself. Journalists write that "Westminster is debating" a policy, meaning Parliament and the political world around it, and the UK's "Westminster system" of government takes its name from the same district.
What is the difference between Westminster and Whitehall?
Both are used as shorthand in British politics, but for different things: Westminster stands for Parliament and elected politics, while Whitehall stands for the civil service and government departments, many of which line the nearby street called Whitehall.