Definition of Grenadian in English:
Grenadian
adjective ɡrəˈneɪdɪənɡrəˈneɪdiən
Relating to or characteristic of Grenada or its people.
a popular place for Grenadian families
Example sentencesExamples
- My friend's mother loved me because I was cute and apparently half Grenadian, and she was Grenadian.
- The impressive waterside eatery is famous for seafood and local fish dishes melded from Grenadian and European recipes.
- Traditional Grenadian entertainment, including the Tivoli Drummers and a 40 piece steel band, literally play their hearts out.
- The Grenadian international is slated to join the club in Tucson, Arizona, to resume preseason training.
- He was born in west London to Grenadian parents.
noun ɡrəˈneɪdɪənɡrəˈneɪdiən
A native or inhabitant of Grenada.
the Grenadians were the most jubilant of all
Example sentencesExamples
- He is one of 10 Grenadians competing in the London Olympics.
- My time in Grenada was both educational and delightful as I learned much about the culture of the Grenadians.
- Grenadians not only use nutmeg daily in food, it also symbolises national pride, virility and even life itself.
- The whole Chelsea operation is masterminded by Gaywood, a Grenadian who is resident in England.
- I was really lucky to get a chance to stay with a native Grenadian.
Rhymes
Acadian, Akkadian, Arcadian, Barbadian, Canadian, circadian, Hadean, Orcadian, Palladian, radian, steradian
Definition of Grenadian in US English:
Grenadian
adjectiveɡrəˈneɪdiənɡrəˈnādēən
Relating to or characteristic of Grenada or its people.
a popular place for Grenadian families
Example sentencesExamples
- My friend's mother loved me because I was cute and apparently half Grenadian, and she was Grenadian.
- The impressive waterside eatery is famous for seafood and local fish dishes melded from Grenadian and European recipes.
- The Grenadian international is slated to join the club in Tucson, Arizona, to resume preseason training.
- Traditional Grenadian entertainment, including the Tivoli Drummers and a 40 piece steel band, literally play their hearts out.
- He was born in west London to Grenadian parents.
nounɡrəˈneɪdiənɡrəˈnādēən
A native or inhabitant of Grenada.
the Grenadians were the most jubilant of all
Example sentencesExamples
- I was really lucky to get a chance to stay with a native Grenadian.
- My time in Grenada was both educational and delightful as I learned much about the culture of the Grenadians.
- He is one of 10 Grenadians competing in the London Olympics.
- Grenadians not only use nutmeg daily in food, it also symbolises national pride, virility and even life itself.
- The whole Chelsea operation is masterminded by Gaywood, a Grenadian who is resident in England.