The difference between Downtown and Uptown

When used as nouns, downtown means the main business part of a city or town, usually located at or near its center, whereas uptown means the residential part of a city, away from the commercial center.

When used as adverbs, downtown means in or towards the central business district, whereas uptown means to or in the upper part of a town.

When used as adjectives, downtown means of, relating to, or situated in the central business district, whereas uptown means in the upper part of a town.


check bellow for the other definitions of Downtown and Uptown

  1. Downtown as an adjective:

    of, relating to, or situated in the central business district

    Examples:

    "John walked everyday to his downtown job."

  1. Downtown as an adverb:

    in or towards the central business district

    Examples:

    "You need to go downtown four blocks."

  2. Downtown as an adverb (basketball):

    Outside the three-point line, or generally far from the basket.

    Examples:

    "That shot came from way downtown!"

  1. Downtown as a noun (chiefly, US, Canada):

    The main business part of a city or town, usually located at or near its center.

  1. Uptown as a noun (chiefly, North America):

    the residential part of a city, away from the commercial center

  1. Uptown as an adjective (US):

    In the upper part of a town.

  1. Uptown as an adverb (US):

    To or in the upper part of a town.

    Examples:

    "Let's go uptown and try out that new restaurant."