Pronunciation: /əˈbædaɪt/
noun A member of a religious community or order living in abad or a similar dwelling
A1 An abadite is a person who lives in a specific region.
A2 The abadite community has their own unique traditions and customs.
B1 As an abadite, she was proud of her heritage and culture.
B2 The abadite population has been steadily growing over the years.
C1 Many abadites have emigrated to other countries in search of better opportunities.
C2 The abadite society is known for its strong sense of unity and solidarity.
adjective Relating to or characteristic of abadites or their way of life
A1 The abadite rock formations in the desert were stunning.
A2 The abadite jewelry was popular among the locals for its unique design.
B1 The abadite sculpture displayed at the museum was created by a famous artist.
B2 The abadite gemstone was highly sought after by collectors for its rarity.
C1 The abadite artifacts found in the archaeological dig provided valuable insights into ancient civilizations.
C2 The abadite material used in the construction of the building was known for its durability and beauty.
formal The abadite mineral is commonly found in igneous rocks.
informal I heard that abadite is a rare mineral only found in certain regions.
slang Have you ever seen abadite in person? It's so cool!
figurative Her love for him was as rare and precious as abadite.
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