ahmedabad: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low frequency outside geographical, historical, or business contexts related to India.
UK/ˈɑːmədəbɑːd/US/ˈɑmədəˌbɑd/

Formal to neutral; primarily used in geographical, historical, travel, and business registers.

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What does “ahmedabad” mean?

A major city in the western Indian state of Gujarat, historically significant and a major economic hub.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A major city in the western Indian state of Gujarat, historically significant and a major economic hub.

Refers to the urban centre, its culture, heritage (notably as a UNESCO World Heritage City), and its identity as a former capital of Gujarat and a centre for commerce, education, and the Indian independence movement.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in usage. Both varieties treat it as a proper noun. Historical British texts might have used alternative colonial-era spellings (e.g., Ahmedabad, Ahmadabad).

Connotations

In British English, may carry stronger historical connotations from the colonial era. In American English, it is more likely to be encountered in contemporary business or academic contexts.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both varieties, spiking in contexts related to Indian affairs, textiles, or business process outsourcing.

Grammar

How to Use “ahmedabad” in a Sentence

[be] located in Ahmedabad[travel/fly/drive] to Ahmedabad[operate/be based] out of Ahmedabad[originate] from Ahmedabad

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
city of Ahmedabadin AhmedabadAhmedabad Municipal CorporationAhmedabad Universityhistoric Ahmedabad
medium
visit Ahmedabadbased in AhmedabadAhmedabad's heritagetravel to Ahmedabadfrom Ahmedabad
weak
busy Ahmedabadvibrant AhmedabadAhmedabad is known forAhmedabad today

Examples

Examples of “ahmedabad” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • Ahmedabadi (relating to the city, e.g., Ahmedabadi cuisine)
  • The Ahmedabadi textile tradition is centuries old.

American English

  • Ahmedabadi (relating to the city, e.g., Ahmedabadi hospitality)
  • He runs an Ahmedabadi import-export business.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Ahmedabad is a key centre for the pharmaceutical and textile industries.

Academic

The urban planning of the walled city of Ahmedabad is a frequent subject of architectural studies.

Everyday

My cousin lives in Ahmedabad, so I'm planning a trip there next winter.

Technical

The seismic zoning map classifies Ahmedabad in Zone III.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “ahmedabad”

Neutral

A'bad (informal abbreviation)Amdavad (common local name in Gujarati)

Weak

the Manchester of India (historical, figurative)the commercial capital of Gujarat (figurative)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “ahmedabad”

  • Misspelling: 'Ahmadabad', 'Ahemdabad'.
  • Incorrect capitalisation: writing 'ahmedabad'.
  • Mispronunciation: putting stress on the 'med' syllable instead of the first 'Ah'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. In both British and American English, the 'h' is very soft or silent. The first syllable is pronounced like 'Ah' or 'Aam' (/ɑː/).

It is famous for its history as part of the Indian independence movement (Gandhi's ashram), its UNESCO-listed historic centre, its textile industry (once called the 'Manchester of India'), and as a major business centre.

In the Gujarati language, the city is commonly called 'Amdavad' (અમદાવાદ).

Yes. In 2011, the official spelling in Gujarati was changed to match the local pronunciation 'Amdavad', but the English spelling 'Ahmedabad' remains standard and widely used internationally.

A major city in the western Indian state of Gujarat, historically significant and a major economic hub.

Ahmedabad is usually formal to neutral; primarily used in geographical, historical, travel, and business registers. in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'AH-MED-a-bad' (though this is a simplification of the pronunciation). Link it to Mahatma Gandhi, whose ashram was in Ahmedabad.

Conceptual Metaphor

CITY AS A LIVING ENTITY (e.g., 'Ahmedabad awoke to the news'), CITY AS A CROSSROADS (e.g., 'Ahmedabad is where tradition meets modernity').

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The Sabarmati River flows through the city of .
Multiple Choice

Ahmedabad is the largest city in which Indian state?