ahimaaz: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Extremely low. Used almost exclusively in biblical scholarship, theological discussion, or historical reference.
UK/əˌhɪm.eɪˈæz/US/əˌhɪm.eɪˈæz/

Formal, historical, religious. Not used in contemporary everyday language.

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What does “ahimaaz” mean?

A proper name, specifically a male biblical name from the Old Testament.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A proper name, specifically a male biblical name from the Old Testament.

Refers exclusively to an individual from biblical history. In 2 Samuel and 1 Kings, Ahimaaz is the son of Zadok the priest and a swift messenger who brought news to King David. The name means 'brother of anger' or 'my brother is anger' in Hebrew. No extended metaphorical or modern usage exists.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No difference in usage. Both varieties treat it identically as an obscure biblical name.

Connotations

Carries religious/historical connotations in both varieties.

Frequency

Equally rare in both British and American English contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “ahimaaz” in a Sentence

N/A - Proper Noun

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
son of Zadokthe priest Ahimaazbiblical Ahimaaz
medium
ran like Ahimaazmessenger Ahimaaz
weak
said AhimaazAhimaaz replied

Examples

Examples of “ahimaaz” in a Sentence

verb

British English

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American English

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adverb

British English

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American English

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adjective

British English

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American English

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Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

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Academic

Used in theological, historical, or biblical studies papers.

Everyday

Virtually never used.

Technical

N/A

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “ahimaaz”

Strong

N/A - Unique referent

Neutral

the messengerZadok's son

Weak

N/A

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “ahimaaz”

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Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “ahimaaz”

  • Attempting to use it as a common noun.
  • Misspelling as 'Ahimaz', 'Ahimaas', or 'Ahimazz'.
  • Mispronouncing with a hard 'h' (/ɑːˈhɪməæz/).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It is an extremely rare proper noun from the Bible and is not part of active English vocabulary.

No. It functions only as a proper name referring to a specific historical figure.

It is typically pronounced /əˌhɪm.eɪˈæz/ in both British and American English, with the stress on the last syllable.

As a comprehensive reference, dictionaries include significant proper names from major cultural texts like the Bible, even if they are not common words.

A proper name, specifically a male biblical name from the Old Testament.

Ahimaaz is usually formal, historical, religious. not used in contemporary everyday language. in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

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Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'A Him, A Az' - a person (a him) with a distinctive 'az' ending, running with a message.

Conceptual Metaphor

N/A. The name itself is not used metaphorically.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
, the son of Zadok, was the swift messenger who outran the Cushite to bring David news of the battle.
Multiple Choice

What is the primary context for the name 'Ahimaaz'?