Used in a Sentence

cardiff

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cardiff.

Editorial note

Bristol, Oxford, Cardiff and Swansea in the UK are all in good positions to get to the coast.

Examples19
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A city and county, the capital and largest city of Wales.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of cardiff gathered in one view.

noun

A city and county, the capital and largest city of Wales.

noun

A suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.

noun

A community in the township of Highlands East, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cardiff.

noun

A city and county, the capital and largest city of Wales.

noun

A suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.

noun

A community in the township of Highlands East, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada.

noun

A hamlet in Sturgeon County, in central Alberta, Canada.

Example sentences

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Bristol, Oxford, Cardiff and Swansea in the UK are all in good positions to get to the coast.

2

Looking for software development companies within Cardiff area willing to offer a job to a quick learner.

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It was £22 each direction, roughly 2.5 hour trip from London Paddington to Cardiff Central, and the same in the opposite direction.

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I booked the ticket on May 24, for the trip to Cardiff on May 30.

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Romanian But my mother is Welsh, and I lived in Cardiff for three years.

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There's also an example in Techniquest, Cardiff (UK) www.techniquest.org.

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I remember being surprised at how much better (cheaper, more frequent, higher quality buses) the bus service in Cardiff was compared to my home city (Bath).

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I think Cardiff has roughly 6000 hotel rooms.

9

In addition to the distinctive words and grammar, there is a variety of accents found across Wales from the Cardiff dialect to that of the South Wales Valleys and to West Wales.

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Also, the return to London corresponded with the hordes of One Direction fans (whose suddenly-announced concert in Cardiff forced a shuffling of the conference schedule since every hotel in town sold out instantly).

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London to Cardiff and back is £218 at peak times(!) on a fully-flexible ticket, £74 with a flexible off-peak ticket, and as low as £40-ish (which you paid) if booked well in advance for particular trains.

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Welsh has been largely abandoned in Cardiff and southern Wales, but there are large sections of the country where at least a quarter of the population speaks Welsh, and in other places 65-80% of people speak Welsh.

Quote examples

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Cardiff University researchers estimated in 2006 that 41 per cent of UK press articles were driven by PR, a phenomenon known as “churnalism”.

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"Bute Cardiff", do you have a RL connection to the Marquis of Bute?

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In the story itself, the reporter writes "...researchers at Cardiff University and Kings College London identified which cells cause the airways to narrow when triggered by irritants like pollution." This as well is not true.

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This post should be labelled "misleading." The story's deck says: "Scientists at Cardiff University and Kings College London have found out what causes asthma and how to switch it off " This is not true.

Proper noun examples

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Assuming you are in Cardiff, possibly Newport, a starting salary for a graduate is around £21,000 - £25,000.

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This is absolutely correct, but for choral music Janet Cardiff's 40 Part Motet might actually come close.

3

What's the differential between the salary for Cardiff/Newport and London?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use cardiff in a sentence?

Bristol, Oxford, Cardiff and Swansea in the UK are all in good positions to get to the coast.

What does cardiff mean?

A city and county, the capital and largest city of Wales.

What part of speech is cardiff?

cardiff is commonly used as noun.