Definition of New Yorker in English:
New Yorker
noun njuː ˈjɔːkəˌn(j)u ˈjɔrkər
1A native or inhabitant of the US city of New York.
he was a New Yorker at heart
Example sentencesExamples
- Hundreds of New Yorkers planted thousands of daffodils in parks around the city.
- It's always hot like this in the city at that time, and New Yorkers know it and handle it just fine.
- When you live in New York you meet very few true New Yorkers.
- A New Yorker for most of his life, he currently resides in San Diego, California.
- I'm a New Yorker, so it should come as no surprise that I think my city is the greatest in the world.
- I'm a New Yorker and I make films in New York.
- It makes me proud to be an American, proud to be a New Yorker and so very proud to be part of such a generous community as ours.
- Thousands of New Yorkers paid a quarter each to enter the exhibition.
- The streets are once again crowded with New Yorkers hoping to enjoy the warm spring weather.
- New Yorker's make their way to the restaurant for its deliciously simple menu.
2A native or inhabitant of the US state of New York.
New Yorkers were coping with flooding in some areas
Example sentencesExamples
- He's lived in Miami and Fort Lauderdale for the past 30 years, but he still calls himself a New Yorker.
- The native New Yorker began working in his father's wholesale and manufacturing framing business at a young age.
- She is proud to be a New Yorker.
Definition of New Yorker in US English:
New Yorker
nounˌn(j)u ˈjɔrkərˌn(y)o͞o ˈyôrkər
1A native or inhabitant of the US city of New York.
he was a New Yorker at heart
Example sentencesExamples
- Thousands of New Yorkers paid a quarter each to enter the exhibition.
- I'm a New Yorker and I make films in New York.
- Hundreds of New Yorkers planted thousands of daffodils in parks around the city.
- It makes me proud to be an American, proud to be a New Yorker and so very proud to be part of such a generous community as ours.
- A New Yorker for most of his life, he currently resides in San Diego, California.
- It's always hot like this in the city at that time, and New Yorkers know it and handle it just fine.
- I'm a New Yorker, so it should come as no surprise that I think my city is the greatest in the world.
- When you live in New York you meet very few true New Yorkers.
- The streets are once again crowded with New Yorkers hoping to enjoy the warm spring weather.
- New Yorker's make their way to the restaurant for its deliciously simple menu.
2A native or inhabitant of the US state of New York.
New Yorkers were coping with flooding in some areas
Example sentencesExamples
- The native New Yorker began working in his father's wholesale and manufacturing framing business at a young age.
- She is proud to be a New Yorker.
- He's lived in Miami and Fort Lauderdale for the past 30 years, but he still calls himself a New Yorker.