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urban

city-related

/ˈɜːbən/

Adjective

Relates to the characteristics of a city or town. It evokes images of high population density, infrastructure like paved roads and skyscrapers, and a fast-paced lifestyle. While "city" is a noun describing the place, "urban" is an adjective used for planning, sociology, and geography. It stands in direct opposition to "rural," which suggests open space, nature, and lower population densities. In contemporary cultural contexts, it often carries a connotation of "street" culture, specifically referring to music, fashion, or art originating from inner-city environments. In these cases, it can be a stylistic marker rather than a strictly geographic one.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Mid-morning, David is at his desk, Mark is likely procrastinating elsewhere.
David Smith

Need to circle back on the urban market strategy. Are you tracking the new insights?

David Smith
Mark
Mark

Urban? Thought we were just focusing on the burbs, dude. Kinda lost the thread.

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David, the manager, uses corporate buzzwords like 'circle back' and 'urban market strategy' to sound important. Mark, the slacker subordinate, responds with feigned confusion and bro slang ('burbs' for suburbs, 'dude'), implying he's either genuinely lost or using 'weaponized incompetence' by claiming he 'lost the thread' of the discussion.

Meanings

Adjectivecity-related

Relating to, characteristic of, or situated in a city.

"The urban landscape is dominated by skyscrapers."

Collocations & Compounds

urban planning

the process of designing and organizing cities and towns

She studied urban planning at university.

urban sprawl

the uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding rural areas

The government is trying to curb urban sprawl.

urban legend

a fictional story that is told as if it were true

The story of the killer in the backseat is a common urban legend.

urban decay

the process by which a city, or part of a city, falls into ruin or becomes deserted

Many inner-city areas suffer from urban decay.

urban renewal

the redevelopment of areas in a city, especially those that have become run-down

The government has invested heavily in urban renewal projects.

Etymology

The word 'urban' comes from the Latin word 'urbanus', meaning 'of or relating to a city'. This, in turn, derives from 'urbs', the Latin word for 'city'. The word entered English in the mid-17th century, initially used to describe things pertaining to cities, as opposed to rural areas. Its usage has expanded to encompass the characteristics, culture, and lifestyle associated with city living.

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