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urban
Synonyms:
accomplished, city-like, cultured, elegant, polished, polite, refined, urbane, well-bredAntonyms:
agricultural, artless, awkward, boorish, bucolic, clownish, coarse, countrified, country, hoidenish, inelegant, outlandish, pastoral, plain, rude, rural, rustic, sylvan, uncouth, unpolished, unsophisticated, untaught, verdant
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urbanadjective
relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area
«urban sociology»; «urban development»
Antonyms:
folksy, pastoral, arcadian, bucolic, rustic, agrarian, agrestic, agricultural, countrified, countryfied, campestral, hobnailed, country-style, rural, farming(a), cracker-barrel, country-bred, homespun -
urbanadjective
located in or characteristic of a city or city life
«urban property owners»; «urban affairs»; «urban manners»
Antonyms:
agrestic, homespun, cracker-barrel, folksy, pastoral, arcadian, rustic, countryfied, countrified, agricultural, campestral, farming(a), country-style, agrarian, bucolic, hobnailed, rural, country-bred
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List of paraphrases for «urban»:
urbain, urbaine, cities, city, urbana, town, towns, urbano, urbaines, urbanized, municipal, urbains, miejskiej, miejskie, metropolitan, urban-based, urbanization
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Michelle Kondo:
Achieving this goal does not come without challenges. Large tree planting initiatives are faced with many problems, including losses from climate change, tree pests and invasive species, and urban development.
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Daniel Smith:
By 2030, two-thirds of the world’s population will be living in cities, and we know that living in an urban environment can be pretty toxic to Aiden Doherty circadian system because of all the artificial light that Aiden Doherty’re exposed to, so we need to think about ways to help people tune in to their natural rhythms of activity and sleeping more effectively. Hopefully, that will protect a lot of people from mood disorders.
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Chief Egunwale Amusan:
When my grandparents lost their home to imminent domain, that was the second, no actually it was the third atrocity. They experienced (19)21, then they experienced ‘urban removal,’ then they experienced imminent domain. Three cycles of devastation where each generation each time they had absolutely nothing to pass on to me or my offspring, this concept of generational wealth — we understood that in Greenwood.
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Tara Wall:
( Republicans) made black voter engagement a top priority by committing time, talent and resources across the country in pivotal states and urban centers. The midterm results are the beginning fruits of that labor.
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Derica Peters:
As we are well aware that the urban heat island is here, and as we’re simultaneously trying to prevent it and mitigate it, we have to be able to respond to it as it does impact the public and our infrastructure.
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Определения слова urban
- английская фамилия
- городской (свойственный городу) примеры: urban area, urban legend, urban warfare.
Синонимы к слову urban
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- built-up
- city
- civic
- inner-city
- metropolitan
- municipal
- town
Похожие слова на urban
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- urban
- urban’s
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- urbanest
- urbanity
- urbanity’s
- urbanization
- urbanization’s
- urbanize
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- urbanizes
- urbanizing
Гиперонимы к слову urban
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- surname
Антонимы к слову urban
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- rural
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88 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ ˈɜːbən], [ ˈɜːbən], [ ˈɜː_b_ə_n]
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adj.
• all (adjective)
- urban.
• city (adjective)
- village,
- popular,
- inner-city,
- nonrural,
- central,
- Oppidan.
• civic (adjective)
- national.
• downtown (adjective)
- midtown,
- MID-TOWN.
• municipal (adjective)
- towner.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- Burghal,
- megalopolitan,
- civic,
- not private,
- conjunct,
- without charge,
- residential,
- federal,
- municipal,
- intraurban,
- downtown,
- Intermutual,
- Interurban,
- public,
- metropolitan.
• public (adjective)
- opendoor,
- more government,
- most government,
- uni versal,
- most federal,
- more conjunct,
- un-restricted,
- inter mutual,
- statest,
- stater,
- inter-mutual,
- uni-versal,
- most intermutual,
- more federal,
- more intermutual,
- un restricted,
- free all,
- free to all,
- most conjunct.
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n.
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- civil,
- built-up,
- city planning,
- charter,
- citywide,
- cityscape,
- civilization.
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- shopping,
- planned.
• citified (noun)
- citified.
• city-born (noun)
- city-born.
• city-bred (noun)
- city-bred.
• cityfied (noun)
- cityfied.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- town,
- populated area,
- built-up area,
- urban sprawl,
- urbanism,
- municipality,
- conurbation,
- city,
- place,
- metropolis.
• urban (noun)
- urbanized,
- urbanised.
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v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)
- citify.
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Other synonyms:
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- urbanize,
- arcadian,
- hick,
- burg,
- uptown,
- metropolitanize,
- Zoned.
• Other relevant words:
- surroundings,
- Cities,
- towns,
- urbanisation,
- Municipalities,
- planning,
- administrative division,
- administrative district,
- population,
- location.
How to use «Urban» in context?
Urban areas are found all around the globe and have a variety of different characteristics. A recent study by Forbes found that while the majority of the world’s population lives in rural areas, the number of people living in urban areas is forecast to reach 9.7 billion by 2030.
In developed countries, urban areas are typically characterized by high levels of human development and infrastructure. This can include Things like well stocked grocery stores, comfortable homes, efficient mass transit systems and ample recreational opportunities.
In less developed countries, urban areas can be quite tough to live in. They can be overcrowded, polluted and crime-ridden.
Paraphrases for Urban:
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Reverse Entailment
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Adjective
urbanised, urbanized, rural-urban, urban-based, peri-urban.
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Adjective
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Independent
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Adjective
bourgeois, built-up, downtown, civilizational, inter-city, urbanizing, extra-urban.
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Proper noun, singular
city, metropolitan, town, Urbain, Urbaine, registers, sites, guerrillas, contaminants, communes.
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Noun, plural
Environments, inhabitants, destinations, towns, installations, streets, centres, urbains, urbaines.
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Noun, singular or mass
city, Urbaine.
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Verb, gerund or present participle
according, moving.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
provides.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective
metropolitan, municipal.
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Proper noun, singular
municipal, urbana, urbanisation, urbanization, Urbano, towns, urbanism.
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Noun, singular or mass
town, urbana, urbanization.
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Adjective
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city, civic, civil, county, metropolitan, en.synonym.one, modern, municipal.
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How to use urban in a sentence
Rather than celebrate the success of his efforts to call attention to the ways in which wider environmental issues were impacting urban environments, he worried that the new movement would leave inner-city residents behind.
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Fear of my congestion also creates incentives for infill development in dense urban areas, and for people to live closer to work, to walk and bike more, and to use ridesharing rather than owning cars.
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WORDS RELATED TO URBAN
- burghal
- citified
- civic
- civil
- interurban
- intraurban
- megalopolitan
- municipal
- urban
- borough
- civil
- communal
- local
- metropolitan
- municipal
- national
- public
- urban
- business
- central
- main
- metropolitan
- midtown
- urban
- downtown
- ghetto
- slum
- urban
- city
- cosmopolitan
- modern
- municipal
- urban
- urbane
- borough
- burghal
- city
- civic
- civil
- community
- corporate
- domestic
- home
- incorporated
- internal
- local
- metropolitan
- native
- public
- town
- urban
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