Definition of North American in English:
North American
adjective ˌnɔːθ əˈmɛrɪk(ə)nˌnɔrθ əˈmɛrəkən
Relating to or characteristic of North America or its inhabitants.
Example sentencesExamples
- In their 87-year history, Cruz Azul have amassed nine league titles and been crowned North American champions six times.
- The firm polled 1,713 people between March 4 and the 19th, of which most respondents were North American.
- North American customers who bought the game before February could be eligible for a refund.
- I'm told 50 per cent of the passengers are North American and 50 per cent international.
- Now he's the North American CEO and a senior managing officer.
- North American moviegoers must wait another couple of weeks for the film.
- Rags to riches: that's the North American dream.
noun ˌnɔːθ əˈmɛrɪk(ə)nˌnɔrθ əˈmɛrəkən
A native or inhabitant of North America, especially a citizen of the US or Canada.
North Americans were the target audience
Example sentencesExamples
- A North American by birth, he spent 20 years in state and national politics in the US before moving to Indonesia.
- Each year, North Americans spend as much money fixing up their homes as they do buying new ones.
- All of 500 people surveyed were North Americans.
- Some studies have estimated that the average North American watches more than three hours of TV a day.
- The British are lot more reserved, and the North Americans have a lot more enthusiasm.
- As a North American, I don't have much in the way of ingrained cultural understanding of cricket.
- Over 30 million North Americans now play fantasy games.
Definition of North American in US English:
North American
adjectiveˌnɔrθ əˈmɛrəkənˌnôrTH əˈmerəkən
Relating to or characteristic of North America or its inhabitants.
Example sentencesExamples
- North American customers who bought the game before February could be eligible for a refund.
- The firm polled 1,713 people between March 4 and the 19th, of which most respondents were North American.
- In their 87-year history, Cruz Azul have amassed nine league titles and been crowned North American champions six times.
- Rags to riches: that's the North American dream.
- I'm told 50 per cent of the passengers are North American and 50 per cent international.
- Now he's the North American CEO and a senior managing officer.
- North American moviegoers must wait another couple of weeks for the film.
nounˌnɔrθ əˈmɛrəkənˌnôrTH əˈmerəkən
A native or inhabitant of North America, especially a citizen of the US or Canada.
North Americans were the target audience
Example sentencesExamples
- All of 500 people surveyed were North Americans.
- A North American by birth, he spent 20 years in state and national politics in the US before moving to Indonesia.
- Some studies have estimated that the average North American watches more than three hours of TV a day.
- Over 30 million North Americans now play fantasy games.
- The British are lot more reserved, and the North Americans have a lot more enthusiasm.
- Each year, North Americans spend as much money fixing up their homes as they do buying new ones.
- As a North American, I don't have much in the way of ingrained cultural understanding of cricket.