Pronunciation: /æbˈdɪriən/
noun a native or inhabitant of Abdera
A1 An abderian is someone who enjoys laughing and having fun with others.
A2 As an abderian, she always brings joy and laughter to any gathering.
B1 The abderian in the group was known for his witty sense of humor and playful nature.
B2 Being an abderian, he could always lighten the mood and make people smile even in difficult situations.
C1 Her abderian spirit made her a beloved figure among her friends and colleagues.
C2 The abderian nature of the comedian's jokes resonated with audiences worldwide, making him a comedy legend.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the ancient Greek city of Abdera
A1 The abderian clown made the children laugh.
A2 The abderian antics of the jester entertained the royal court.
B1 The abderian humor of the comedian appealed to a wide audience.
B2 The abderian wit of the satirist was appreciated by intellectuals.
C1 The abderian playwright's works are known for their sharp social commentary.
C2 The abderian satire of the novelist challenged societal norms.
formal The scholar's work on Abderian philosophy shed new light on ancient Greek thought.
informal I heard that Abderian guy is a real brainiac.
slang That Abderian dude is always spouting off about philosophy.
figurative Her mind was like an Abderian labyrinth, full of complex ideas and theories.
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