American English love

American English

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The English language as used in the United States.

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  • proper noun The form of the English language that is chiefly used in the United States, contrasted with British English and that of other places.
  • proper noun The form of the English language that is chiefly used in North America, contrasted with British English and that of other places.
  • adjective Of or relating to, or spoken or written in American English.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun the English language as used in the United States

Etymologies

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1806 (US), American + English. As an adjective, 1892.

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Examples

  • All educated speakers of American English need to understand what is meant when someone describes a contest as being between David and Goliath, or whether a person who has the “wisdom of Solomon” is wise or foolish, or whether saying “My cup runneth over” means the person feels fortunate or unfortunate.

    1. The Bible 2002

  • Language - the idioms, cadences and signature jargon of spoken American English - is central to Mr. Ashley's idiosyncratic conception.

    NYT > Home Page By STEVE SMITH 2011

  • Language - the idioms, cadences and signature jargon of spoken American English - is central to Mr. Ashley's idiosyncratic conception.

    NYT > Home Page By STEVE SMITH 2011

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