Definition of Guinean in English:
Guinean
adjective ˈɡɪnɪənɡɪnˈeɪənˈɡɪniən
Relating to or characteristic of Guinea or its people.
Example sentencesExamples
- Fish and shellfish are important in both Guinean diet and exports.
- The Guinean government planned to ramp up production of palm oil to export 84,000 tons in 2015.
- The Simandou range has one of the largest, high-grade iron-ore deposits in the world, but it is around 650 kilometres from a Guinean port.
- Harmonies come courtesy of three male singers while the percussion, bass and drums ensure the sound is wrapped in the rhythms of their Guinean ancestors.
- A Guinean international, he has made 16 appearances for Les Verts this season, scoring once.
noun ˈɡɪnɪənɡɪnˈeɪənˈɡɪniən
A native or inhabitant of Guinea.
Guineans have a rich cultural heritage
Example sentencesExamples
- It was agreed that Guineans living abroad could participate in elections.
- The French-born Guinean scored only once during his time in England, despite claiming to be a striker.
- Besides modern art made for tourists, Guineans still produce significant folk art and crafts.
- The Guinean is now a mainstay of the Celtic team.
- Guineans are avid players of football.
Rhymes
Argentinian, Arminian, Augustinian, Carthaginian, Darwinian, dominion, Justinian, Ninian, Palestinian, Sardinian, Virginian