Definition of Iowan in English:
Iowan
adjective ˈʌɪəw(ə)nˈaɪəwən
Relating to or characteristic of the US state of Iowa or its inhabitants.
Example sentencesExamples
- Second, the caucuses may well not even measure Iowan opinion.
- Unassuming and accessible and quite Iowan in her ways, she had never planned to be in politics.
- He has created his own Iowan landscape out of living plants.
- And when it comes to decision time, I want Iowan votes.
- We're Californians partnering with native Iowan farmers and businesspeople.
- I know eating all that pig isn't politically correct, but God, is it good - and totally Iowan.
noun ˈʌɪəw(ə)nˈaɪəwən
A native or inhabitant of the US state of Iowa.
Example sentencesExamples
- The Iowan felt a responsibility to see what he could do for the child.
- At every rest stop along the route, cheering Iowans lined the streets, handing out bottles of water to the riders.
- A native Iowan, he is a graduate of Iowa State University.
- In 1908 he held the record for length of service by an Iowan in Congress.
- This summit will give Iowans a stronger hand in shaping our national policy.