I grew up in a rural c
ommunity where more than half the people were farmers.
Many cities are expanding into the rural fringe as urban development spreads into previously untouched areas.
The city's boundaries expanded to encompass the rural fringe, allowing for both urban development and preservation of natural landscapes on the outskirts.
Rural populations are increasing because many people are buying small blocks of land.
Staying in rural areas is never easy. You don't feel comfortable there.
I want to use the south 40 for an experiment in agriculture next year.
Your Mom is rural decline in mexico city =P
The address of the farm is on a rural route.
I grew up in a rural area.
Our mailbox is on a rural route so we have a postman who drives to our mailbox.
In rural areas of the mountains, residents occasionally found an elk in their backyard.
I like to go to the rural fringe in the city
They settled in a rural community that was miles away from the nearest city.
In this rural area, we don't get mail delivery to our houses.
She left the big city and now she's breeding horses on a farm in rural Kentucky.
I think you want to say how do you use rural in a sentence, right? You could say: in the US, most people live in urban areas and fewer live in rural areas.
Antonyms of rural would be metropolitan, urban, suburban, or citified. (Citified is almost slang.)
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.