Definition of New Zealander in English:
New Zealander
noun njuː ˈziːləndəˌn(j)u ˈziləndər
A native or inhabitant of New Zealand.
a chance for the average New Zealander to feel part of the Olympic Games
Example sentencesExamples
- She was the only New Zealander amongst a host of international talent.
- The gallery holds regular exhibitions displaying portraits of New Zealanders.
- The debate over the legislation appeared to have solidified many New Zealanders' views.
- Decisions are made that affect New Zealanders' daily lives in terms of their money, jobs, prices, and services.
- It is democratic, and it allows all New Zealanders to have their say.
- One of the directors was a New Zealander.
- I regard myself as an indigenous New Zealander.
- I'm a New Zealander who has lived in Germany for the last 16 or so years.
- The soloist is the brilliant young New Zealander.
- The native New Zealander is an internationally acclaimed opera singer.
Definition of New Zealander in US English:
New Zealander
nounˌn(y)o͞o ˈzēləndərˌn(j)u ˈziləndər
A native or inhabitant of New Zealand.
a chance for the average New Zealander to feel part of the Olympic Games
Example sentencesExamples
- I'm a New Zealander who has lived in Germany for the last 16 or so years.
- One of the directors was a New Zealander.
- She was the only New Zealander amongst a host of international talent.
- The debate over the legislation appeared to have solidified many New Zealanders' views.
- It is democratic, and it allows all New Zealanders to have their say.
- Decisions are made that affect New Zealanders' daily lives in terms of their money, jobs, prices, and services.
- I regard myself as an indigenous New Zealander.
- The soloist is the brilliant young New Zealander.
- The native New Zealander is an internationally acclaimed opera singer.
- The gallery holds regular exhibitions displaying portraits of New Zealanders.