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1. Anglo-American
noun.
An
American
who
was
born
in
Britain
or
one
whose
ancestors
were
British.
Synonyms
American
Featured Games
2. American
noun.
A
native
or
inhabitant
of
the
United
States.
Synonyms
Wolverine
Marylander
Louisianan
Volunteer
Coloradan
Mainer
Hispanic
Badger
Southerner
Nevadan
denizen
Bluegrass Stater
Alabamian
United States
United States of America
Anglo-American
Kansan
Arkansawyer
West Virginian
Floridian
Asian American
New Jerseyite
Beaver
Alabaman
Minnesotan
Cornhusker
Georgian
Afro-American
Californian
Tory
Oregonian
Arizonan
Kentuckian
New Hampshirite
South Dakotan
Iowan
USA
Black American
U.S.
Bostonian
Mississippian
New Englander
Virginian
habitant
Rhode Islander
Down Easter
Delawarean
Oklahoman
Sooner
Spanish American
Missourian
Michigander
Nisei
Wyomingite
Pennsylvanian
Yank
indweller
Yankee-Doodle
New Yorker
Texan
African-American
Connecticuter
Creole
Granite Stater
Keystone Stater
Buckeye
Montanan
Hoosier
America
Bay Stater
Yankee
South Carolinian
North Dakotan
Washingtonian
North Carolinian
New Mexican
Vermonter
Hawaiian
Northerner
German American
Ohioan
Idahoan
Utahan
Gopher
Illinoisan
Appalachian
inhabitant
U.S.A.
Tennessean
Arkansan
the States
Hispanic American
New Jerseyan
Wisconsinite
US
African American
Arizonian
dweller
Louisianian
Carolinian
Delawarian
Indianan
Nebraskan
Puerto Rican
Franco-American
Alaskan
Tarheel
Garden Stater
Etymology
American (English)
-an (English)
-anus (Latin)
America (English)
Americus (English)
3. American
noun.
The
English
language
as
used
in
the
United
States.
Synonyms
English
American English
African American Vernacular English
Black English Vernacular
Black Vernacular English
Ebonics
English language
Black English
Black Vernacular
African American English
AAVE
American language
Antonyms
nonresident
white
inactivation
southern
natural language
Etymology
American (English)
-an (English)
-anus (Latin)
America (English)
Americus (English)
4. elder
noun.
(ˈɛldɝ)
A
person
who
is
older
than
you
are.
Synonyms
dean
senior
doyenne
doyen
grownup
adult
Antonyms
juvenile
first
emotional person
man
conservative
Etymology
elder (English)
eldra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
eldre (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. elder
adjective.
(ˈɛldɝ)
Used
of
the
older
of
two
persons
of
the
same
name
especially
used
to
distinguish
a
father
from
his
son.
Synonyms
older
senior
sr.
Antonyms
junior
fauna
superior
young
Etymology
elder (English)
eldra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
eldre (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. red
adjective.
(ˈrɛd)
Of
a
color
at
the
end
of
the
color
spectrum
(next
to
orange);
resembling
the
color
of
blood
or
cherries
or
tomatoes
or
rubies.
Synonyms
cherry-red
carmine
scarlet
ruddy
chromatic
ruby-red
crimson
ruby
reddish
blood-red
cerise
cherry
Antonyms
achromatic
ordinal
unimportant
loss
refrain
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. red
adjective.
(ˈrɛd)
Characterized
by
violence
or
bloodshed.
Synonyms
bloody
crimson
violent
Antonyms
bloodless
colorlessness
unhealthy
pessimistic
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. red
noun.
(ˈrɛd)
Red
color
or
pigment;
the
chromatic
color
resembling
the
hue
of
blood.
Synonyms
chromatic colour
carmine
spectral colour
cerise
cherry
redness
cherry red
spectral color
crimson
ruby
chromatic color
sanguine
vermilion
dark red
orange red
scarlet
alizarine red
Turkey red
chrome red
deep red
purplish-red
purplish red
cardinal
Antonyms
achromatic color
pull
nonstandard
standard
negativity
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. red
adjective.
(ˈrɛd)
(especially
of
the
face)
reddened
or
suffused
with
or
as
if
with
blood
from
emotion
or
exertion.
Synonyms
red-faced
flushed
coloured
colored
colorful
crimson
reddened
Antonyms
uncolored
undercharge
decompress
decompression
unclasp
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. Red
noun.
A
tributary
of
the
Mississippi
River
that
flows
eastward
from
Texas
along
the
southern
boundary
of
Oklahoma
and
through
Louisiana.
Synonyms
LA
Sooner State
Texas
Pelican State
Louisiana
Red River
TX
Lone-Star State
Oklahoma
OK
Antonyms
disapprove
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