Definition of Montenegrin in English:
Montenegrin
(also Montenegran)
adjective ˌmɒntɪˈniːɡrɪnˌmɑn(t)əˈneɪɡrən
Relating to or characteristic of Montenegro or its inhabitants.
the jewel of the Montenegrin coast
Example sentencesExamples
- The aircraft carrier is stationed off the Montenegrin coast.
- In Montenegrin folklore, the origin of evil is a beautiful woman.
- The Montenegrin sense of honour has made me feel more at home in this far corner of Europe than in any other foreign land.
- The total length of the spectacular Montenegrin coastline is 290 kilometers.
- It is now the height of the Montenegrin winter and bitterly cold.
- He was much relieved when we had crossed the Montenegrin border.
- A Montenegrin friend, who now lives in England, is keen to point out that Montenegro remains a multi-cultural republic.
- The perper was the first Montenegrin currency, minted in 1906.
- The Serbian and the Montenegrin authorities started an investigation into the causes of the accident.
- Montenegrin medieval monasteries are decorated with thousands of square meters of frescos on their walls.
noun ˌmɒntɪˈniːɡrɪnˌmɑn(t)əˈneɪɡrən
A native or inhabitant of Montenegro.
the engineer who built it is a Montenegrin
Example sentencesExamples
- We passed a school and the playground was full of sturdy young Montenegrins.
- I grappled with the iron bar, dragged it back with difficulty, and admitted a tall old Montenegrin, whose wet coat and travelling bag showed he had come to stay.
- The tall Montenegrin is returning home.
Definition of Montenegrin in US English:
Montenegrin
(also Montenegran)
adjectiveˌmän(t)əˈnāɡrənˌmɑn(t)əˈneɪɡrən
Relating to or characteristic of Montenegro or its inhabitants.
the jewel of the Montenegrin coast
Example sentencesExamples
- The Serbian and the Montenegrin authorities started an investigation into the causes of the accident.
- The total length of the spectacular Montenegrin coastline is 290 kilometers.
- The Montenegrin sense of honour has made me feel more at home in this far corner of Europe than in any other foreign land.
- It is now the height of the Montenegrin winter and bitterly cold.
- He was much relieved when we had crossed the Montenegrin border.
- Montenegrin medieval monasteries are decorated with thousands of square meters of frescos on their walls.
- In Montenegrin folklore, the origin of evil is a beautiful woman.
- The aircraft carrier is stationed off the Montenegrin coast.
- The perper was the first Montenegrin currency, minted in 1906.
- A Montenegrin friend, who now lives in England, is keen to point out that Montenegro remains a multi-cultural republic.
nounˌmän(t)əˈnāɡrənˌmɑn(t)əˈneɪɡrən
A native or inhabitant of Montenegro.
the engineer who built it is a Montenegrin
Example sentencesExamples
- We passed a school and the playground was full of sturdy young Montenegrins.
- I grappled with the iron bar, dragged it back with difficulty, and admitted a tall old Montenegrin, whose wet coat and travelling bag showed he had come to stay.
- The tall Montenegrin is returning home.