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How to pronounce urban in English?

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Type Words
Derivation urbanity, urbanize


urban property owners.
urban affairs.
urban manners.
Type Words
Derivation urbanity


urban sociology.
urban development.

Examples of urban

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Urban Meyer had much to be disappointed in during his final season with Florida.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Maybe because the Cascade Land Conservancy started pushing for urban open space.
From the thenewstribune.com
Urban Indians are downloading Sanskrit religious verses as cellphone ring tones.
From the washingtonpost.com
However, Wilson's agency doesn't get many complaints from urban chicken farmers.
From the sfgate.com
More than 16% of the urban area consists of forest, recreation and green spaces.
From the cnn.com
Such workers seek urban areas with vital, dense downtowns and good mass transit.
From the freep.com
Urban markets like New York and San Francisco are bulletproof to housing slumps.
From the forbes.com
Charlotte is urban when we want it to be, comfortable if that's your preference.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Urban plazas need a variety of ingredients to thrive, and this one has them all.
From the sfgate.com
More examples
  • Relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area; "urban sociology"; "urban development"
  • Located in or characteristic of a city or city life; "urban property owners"; "urban affairs"; "urban manners"
  • Urban as a given name or surname may refer to:
  • Ulmus 'Urban' is an American hybrid elm cultivar selected from the progeny of a controlled crossing of the Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila (female parent) with the Dutch clone '148' (U. u00D7 hollandica 'Vegeta' u00D7 U. minor '28') in 1958 by Toru Arisumi of the USDA at Columbus, Ohio...
  • Urban, also known as Orban, was a Hungarian gunfounder who cast superguns for the Ottoman siege of Constantinople in 1453.
  • Urban is a common name, from the Latin urbanus (from the city).
  • Urban is a Danish free daily newspaper owned by Det Berlingske Officin. It was launched on September 24, 2001, shortly after the competing free daily MetroXpress (the Danish edition of the Metro newspaper). Circulation in second half of 2008 was 196,752.
  • Related to the (or any) city; characteristic of city life
  • A male given name, rather rare in English; A patronymic surname; An early Christian, also Urbane and Urbanus in various versions of the Bible