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Saudi has 5 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Adjective · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a native or inhabitant of Saudi Arabia

"The saudi delegation arrived at the airport to welcome their guests."

2

A person from Saudi Arabia or of Saudi Arabian descent.

"The new CEO is a Saudi who recently moved to London to start her own business."

"The Saudi at the counter checked my passport before letting me in."

Adjective
1

of or relating to Saudi Arabia or its people

"the Saudi-Arabian desert"

"the Saudi royal family"

2

From, or pertaining to Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Arabian people or language.

"The new ambassador arrived from Saudi to discuss regional cooperation."

In plain English: Saudi is something that comes from Saudi Arabia, which is a country located on the Arabian Peninsula.

"The Saudi ambassador visited Washington to discuss trade agreements with American officials."

Proper Noun
1

Short for Saudi Arabia.

"The flight from saudi airlines landed safely in London."

Example Sentences
"The Saudi ambassador visited Washington to discuss trade agreements with American officials." adj
"The Saudi delegation arrived early for the morning meeting." adj
"She bought some traditional Saudi spices at the local market." adj
"Many tourists visit Saudi cities to admire their modern architecture." adj
"The Saudi at the counter checked my passport before letting me in." noun
See Also
saudi arabia saudize saudis oil
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
Arab

Origin

The word "saudi" comes from Arabic, where it originally meant belonging to or relating to the Saud family that rules Saudi Arabia. It entered English by combining their name with a common adjectival suffix used in many languages.

Rhyming Words
udi audi yudi tudi rudi mudi judi gnudi trudi gaudi yehudi yahudi mamudi mahmudi hamoudi masoudi subaudi kuchipudi
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