Definition of Anguillan in English:
Anguillan
adjectiveaŋˈɡwɪlənæŋˈɡwɪlən
Relating to or characteristic of the Caribbean island of Anguilla or its inhabitants.
the Anguillan team was more physically fit
Example sentencesExamples
- More Anguillan women work outside the home than a generation ago, but men still comprise the majority of the workforce.
- To take advantage of the island's temperate climate, Anguillan buildings often feature balconies or terraces.
- There is a small financial services industry that the British and Anguillan governments are trying to expand.
- Agricultural production, for Anguillan consumption as well as for other islands, includes corn, pigeon peas, and sweet potatoes.
- A permit is necessary to scuba dive in Anguillan waters.
nounaŋˈɡwɪlənæŋˈɡwɪlən
A native or inhabitant of the Caribbean island of Anguilla.
this is a time for Anguillans to celebrate their history
Example sentencesExamples
- Anguillans always address each other by title - Mr., Mrs., etc. - unless they are on very personal terms.
- For complicated or long-term medical treatment Anguillans must leave the island.
- He was the first Anguillan to be called up to the senior West Indies team.
- General economic and living conditions have improved for all Anguillans.
- Money sent back to the island from Anguillans who have moved abroad also is important to the overall economy.
Rhymes
Dillon, Dylan, kiln, Macmillan, Milne, villain
Definition of Anguillan in US English:
Anguillan
adjectiveaNGˈɡwilənæŋˈɡwɪlən
Relating to or characteristic of the Caribbean island of Anguilla or its inhabitants.
the Anguillan team was more physically fit
Example sentencesExamples
- To take advantage of the island's temperate climate, Anguillan buildings often feature balconies or terraces.
- More Anguillan women work outside the home than a generation ago, but men still comprise the majority of the workforce.
- A permit is necessary to scuba dive in Anguillan waters.
- There is a small financial services industry that the British and Anguillan governments are trying to expand.
- Agricultural production, for Anguillan consumption as well as for other islands, includes corn, pigeon peas, and sweet potatoes.
nounaNGˈɡwilənæŋˈɡwɪlən
A native or inhabitant of the Caribbean island of Anguilla.
this is a time for Anguillans to celebrate their history
Example sentencesExamples
- For complicated or long-term medical treatment Anguillans must leave the island.
- He was the first Anguillan to be called up to the senior West Indies team.
- Anguillans always address each other by title - Mr., Mrs., etc. - unless they are on very personal terms.
- Money sent back to the island from Anguillans who have moved abroad also is important to the overall economy.
- General economic and living conditions have improved for all Anguillans.