IPA: //ˈsʌn.bɛlt//
KK: /sʌnˌbɛlt/
A region in the southern and western United States known for its warm, sunny weather and often associated with a conservative political climate.
Many people move to the sunbelt for its pleasant climate and job opportunities.
**Sunbelt** → The word is formed from "sun" (from Old English *sunne*, meaning the star that provides light and warmth) and "belt" (from Old English *belt*, meaning a band or strip). The term "sunbelt" refers to a region characterized by a warm climate, typically in the southern United States, where the sun shines prominently.
Think of the 'sun' as the source of warmth and light, and 'belt' as a band around a region — together, they describe a warm area where the sun shines brightly.