I believe suburban / suburb area means the low density residence area, around high density city centers. Like the city center has high block buildings and further from the center there's a suburb with smaller houses.
Suburbs are the small towns around a big city. As an example, Chicago has suburbs not only in Cook County, but in Lake, Dupage and Will Counties. Often these towns and cities are called bedroom communities because many people work in the big city, but commute to the smaller cities and towns by car or train. Suburbs sprang up after World War II. People came home after the war and wanted affordable housing with back yards for children to play.
White people live in suburban areas. Black people live in urban areas.
Nope - suburban relates to towns & cities, whereas rural relates to countryside.
Close to the city but not in it
Urban
yes!
Urban refers to a city. Suburban refers to the communities around an urban area.
== == Metropolitan; urban; suburban
Yes.
Sydney
I live in a suburban area. Use it like that. You can also say "I live in the suburbs."
No NYC is very much an URBAN area.
425 is a suburban Seattle area code.