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urbanite

[ur-buh-nahyt] / ˈɜr bəˌnaɪt /






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Every urbanite knows that a variety of disparate worlds and cultures often exist within the same city’s limits and that for reasons practical and shameful some people never venture into certain neighborhoods.

From Salon

Though this is a story about an urbanite plunging into treacherous conditions, the camping itself appears easy.

From New York Times

To celebrate, they wanted to do something big, loud, and expensive, which is fitting for their station in life—urbanite creative-industry types who are old enough to not be broke, but young enough to not yet have kids.

From Slate

Frankly, there just aren’t many Democratic politicians left who can fuse real support anymore from the F and L portions of the party acronym, and certainly not in the way Wellstone could while remaining beloved by urbanite liberals focused on cultural issues.

From Washington Post

Everyone I spoke to is a middle class urbanite living in Moscow.

From Slate