aouita: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/aʊˈiːtə/US/aʊˈiːtə/

Formal, Historical, Sports

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What does “aouita” mean?

A proper noun.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A proper noun; the surname of the Moroccan Olympic gold-medal-winning middle-distance runner Saïd Aouita.

In sports contexts, particularly athletics, the name can be used as a reference point or benchmark for excellence in middle-distance running or for a specific front-running racing style.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences. Recognition is limited to athletics enthusiasts and historians in both regions.

Connotations

Connotes historical athletic prowess, a specific era of middle-distance running (1980s), and Moroccan sporting success.

Frequency

Extremely rare in general usage. Slightly higher frequency in British media due to historical coverage of athletics, but negligible in everyday American English.

Grammar

How to Use “aouita” in a Sentence

[Proper Noun] (stands alone as a referent)

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Saïd Aouitalike Aouitaera of Aouita
medium
runner AouitaAouita's recordAouita's style
weak
Moroccan Aouitachampion Aouitalegacy of Aouita

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in sports history, sports science, or sociology of sport papers discussing his era or techniques.

Everyday

Extremely rare. Only in conversations among dedicated track and field fans.

Technical

Used in athletics commentary and analysis when making historical comparisons of running styles or record progressions.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “aouita”

Strong

the Moroccan championthe 1984 gold medallist

Neutral

Saïd Aouitathe athlete

Weak

the runnerthe front-runner

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “aouita”

  • Misspelling (e.g., Auoita, Auita).
  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'He is an aouita').
  • Mispronouncing based on English spelling rules; it is not 'ay-oh-wee-tah'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a proper noun (a surname) of Moroccan origin. It enters English discourse only as a reference to the specific individual, Saïd Aouita.

It is commonly pronounced /aʊˈiːtə/ (ow-EE-tuh), with the stress on the 'ee' syllable.

Almost exclusively in contexts related to the history of athletics, Olympic history, or analyses of middle-distance running.

This would be a very rare and figurative usage, understood only within a specific sporting discourse to mean 'a performance reminiscent of Aouita's style (dominant front-running)'. It is not standard adjectival use.

A proper noun.

Aouita is usually formal, historical, sports in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Aouita won it all – think 'A-OUI-(won)-TA' all the titles.

Conceptual Metaphor

AOUITA IS A BENCHMARK (for middle-distance running excellence).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In athletics history, is renowned for his gold medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
Multiple Choice

What is 'Aouita' primarily recognised as?