augusta

[US]/ɔ:ˈɡʌstə/
[UK]/ɔˈɡʌstə/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Augusta - the name of a city in the United States, a location in America.
Word Forms
Pluralaugustas

Phrases & Collocations

Augusta, Georgia

Example Sentences

Augusta is known for its beautiful gardens and historic architecture.

The Augusta National Golf Club hosts the prestigious Masters Tournament every year.

Visitors come from all over to see the Augusta Riverwalk along the Savannah River.

The Augusta Symphony Orchestra performs classical music concerts throughout the year.

Augusta is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its many parks and recreational activities.

The Augusta Museum of History showcases the city's rich cultural heritage.

Augusta is located on the fall line of the Savannah River, providing a picturesque setting for the city.

The Augusta Canal offers boat tours and scenic views of the city.

Augusta is home to a thriving arts community with galleries, theaters, and music venues.

The Augusta skyline is dominated by the historic architecture of the downtown area.

Real-world Examples

His mother now came home, for she had been out, and took little Augusta on her arm.

Source: Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales

Remember the 13th hole at Augusta?

Source: Vox opinion

Last year, I got an email from a woman named Amy Williams, in Augusta, Georgia.

Source: Obama's weekly television address.

I'm afraid, Aunt Augusta, I won't be able to have dinner with you tonight.

Source: Not to be taken lightly.

Unlike the more popular calendar-related names of June and Summer, babies named Augusta are quite rare.

Source: The importance of English names.

Augusta The feminine form of Augustus, Augusta comes from the Latin word " august" which means " great" or " venerable."

Source: The importance of English names.

Within the past few minutes, the British golfer Danny Willett has won the US Masters Tournament in Augusta.

Source: BBC Listening Compilation April 2016

Just 14 months later, Woods is back on the famous Augusta National course in the U.S. state of Georgia.

Source: VOA Special April 2022 Collection

You had much better dine with your Aunt Augusta.

Source: Not to be taken lightly.

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