coimbatore: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (Toponym, context-dependent)
UK/ˌkɔɪmbəˈtɔː/US/ˌkɔɪmbəˈtɔːr/

Formal to Neutral; used in geographic, travel, business, and academic contexts.

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What does “coimbatore” mean?

A major city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, known as a commercial, industrial, and educational hub, often called the 'Manchester of South India' due to its textile industry.

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Meaning and Definition

A major city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, known as a commercial, industrial, and educational hub, often called the 'Manchester of South India' due to its textile industry.

A proper noun referring specifically to a geographic location; can be used metonymically to refer to its industries (e.g., textiles, engineering), its cultural significance in the Kongu Nadu region, or its educational institutions.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning. Pronunciation may vary slightly based on familiarity with Indian toponyms. Spelling is consistent.

Connotations

In UK contexts, it might be associated with colonial history or modern business outsourcing. In US contexts, it may be recognized in tech/IT, manufacturing, or academic (engineering institutes) circles.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both dialects, appearing in international news, geography, business, or travel writing.

Grammar

How to Use “coimbatore” in a Sentence

[be] located in Coimbatore[travel/relocate] to Coimbatore[operate/have headquarters] in Coimbatore[be] based in Coimbatore[be] from Coimbatore

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Coimbatore districtCoimbatore International AirportCoimbatore Institute of Technologytextile mills of CoimbatoreManchester of South India
medium
located in Coimbatoreindustry in Coimbatorebusiness in Coimbatoretravel to Coimbatorefrom Coimbatore
weak
hot Coimbatorebusy Coimbatorevisit Coimbatorecity of Coimbatore

Examples

Examples of “coimbatore” in a Sentence

noun

British English

  • Coimbatore has a thriving engineering sector.
  • The flight to Coimbatore was via Mumbai.

American English

  • Coimbatore is a key player in the global pump manufacturing industry.
  • She attended a conference in Coimbatore last year.

adjective

British English

  • He runs a Coimbatore-based textile export company.
  • The Coimbatore region is known for its pleasant climate.

American English

  • They visited a Coimbatore-style sari workshop.
  • The Coimbatore engineering model is often studied.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Refers to a manufacturing (pumps, textiles) and IT/ITES hub with investment opportunities.

Academic

Cited in geography, urban studies, economic development, and engineering institution contexts.

Everyday

Used in travel plans, discussing origins, or Indian current affairs.

Technical

Used in logistics, supply chain, or demography reports.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “coimbatore”

Neutral

Kovai (colloquial Tamil name)

Weak

the textile citythe Manchester of South India (figurative)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “coimbatore”

  • Misspelling as 'Coimbtore', 'Coimbatur'.
  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'a coimbatore').
  • Incorrect pluralization.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is exclusively a proper noun (a place name).

Kovai.

It is a major hub for textiles, engineering, pump manufacturing, and IT/ITES, known for its entrepreneurial culture.

British: /ˌkɔɪmbəˈtɔː/. American: /ˌkɔɪmbəˈtɔːr/. The main difference is the rhotic /r/ at the end in American English.

A major city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, known as a commercial, industrial, and educational hub, often called the 'Manchester of South India' due to its textile industry.

Coimbatore is usually formal to neutral; used in geographic, travel, business, and academic contexts. in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a COImat (quilt) being made in a BORE (drill) factory – linking to its key industries of textiles and engineering.

Conceptual Metaphor

SOURCE/CENTER (for industry, education); TEXTILE/ENGINEERING METONYMY (the city stands for its products).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
, located in Tamil Nadu, is a major centre for the manufacture of automotive components.
Multiple Choice

Coimbatore is historically nicknamed the 'Manchester of South India' primarily because of its:

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