Pronunciation: /əˈɡrɛriən/
noun a person who advocates for agrarian policies or practices
A1 An agrarian is someone who works in agriculture.
A2 The agrarian was happy to see his crops growing well.
B1 The government implemented policies to support the agrarians in rural areas.
B2 The agrarian society relied heavily on farming for their livelihood.
C1 The agrarian revolution in the 18th century transformed the agricultural industry.
C2 The agrarian lifestyle of the villagers was deeply rooted in tradition and customs.
adjective relating to land, especially in regards to agriculture
A1 Farming is an agrarian activity.
A2 The agrarian society relied heavily on agriculture for sustenance.
B1 The agrarian lifestyle of the villagers was centered around farming and livestock.
B2 The agrarian economy of the region was based on the cultivation of crops and raising of animals.
C1 The agrarian reform policies aimed to improve the living conditions of rural farmers.
C2 The agrarian society underwent significant changes with the introduction of modern agricultural techniques.
formal The agrarian society relied heavily on farming as the main source of livelihood.
informal My grandparents grew up in an agrarian community where everyone knew each other.
slang Back in the day, being an agrarian was the cool thing to do.
figurative The company's approach to business was described as agrarian, focusing on nurturing growth and development.
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