Pronunciation: /ˈædə/
noun a form of social gathering or informal meeting, especially among South Asian communities
A1 I went to the local adda to meet my friends.
A2 In India, an adda is a place where people gather to chat and socialize.
B1 The coffee shop has become our regular adda for catching up.
B2 The book club serves as a great adda for discussing literature.
C1 The pub has established itself as the go-to adda for the local community.
C2 The art gallery has become a cultural adda for artists and enthusiasts alike.
verb to engage in or participate in an adda
A1 I adda little bit of sugar to my tea.
A2 She addsa pinch of salt to the recipe for extra flavor.
B1 We adda new feature to the software to improve user experience.
B2 The chef addsa special ingredient to make the dish more unique.
C1 The artist addsa personal touch to each of his paintings.
C2 The designer addsa creative element to the project to make it stand out.
formal The group of intellectuals gathered at the adda to discuss the latest research findings.
informal Let's catch up at the adda later this evening and chat about the new movie.
slang I heard there's a cool adda happening at the park tonight, wanna join?
figurative The library became his adda, where he would lose himself in the world of books.
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