Definition of Belizean in English:
Belizean
(also Belizian)
adjective bəˈliːzɪənbəˈliziən
Relating to or characteristic of Belize or its people.
Example sentencesExamples
- She was brought up in California by her Belizian mother.
- It appears that a Belizean "Creole" identity and socio-ecological niche emerged as much in the rural, marginal areas of Belize as in Belize City.
- The settlement of this dispute remains a major current political issue and a significant one in Belizean history.
- Belizean folklore is a combination of European, African, and Mayan beliefs.
- Although I'm a proud American I'm half Belizian so I wanted to show my support for that country, as well as the country I was born in.
- The national currency is known as the Belizean dollar.
noun bəˈliːzɪənbəˈliziən
A native of inhabitant of Belize.
the terminal was full of Belizeans wrapped in coats as they waited for their ride
Example sentencesExamples
- The involvement of the average Belizean is essential to ensure that these people feel invested in and develop a sense of ownership of this industry.
- An old man, a native Belizean, visited the collection early on and he had never seen these animals.
- Implementing a full scale initiative to broaden the cruise tourism stakeholder base and to get the ordinary Belizean involved could have tremendous social impacts.
- My mother is from Belize and all my family on that side are Belizians.
- Conservationists say global recognition has encouraged Belizeans to take a more active role in protecting their natural heritage.
- Belizeans also play baseball and softball.
Rhymes
Cartesian, Indonesian, Milesian, Salesian, Silesian
Definition of Belizean in US English:
Belizean
(also Belizian)
adjectivebəˈlēzēənbəˈliziən
Relating to or characteristic of Belize or its people.
Example sentencesExamples
- Belizean folklore is a combination of European, African, and Mayan beliefs.
- The settlement of this dispute remains a major current political issue and a significant one in Belizean history.
- It appears that a Belizean "Creole" identity and socio-ecological niche emerged as much in the rural, marginal areas of Belize as in Belize City.
- Although I'm a proud American I'm half Belizian so I wanted to show my support for that country, as well as the country I was born in.
- She was brought up in California by her Belizian mother.
- The national currency is known as the Belizean dollar.
nounbəˈlēzēənbəˈliziən
A native of inhabitant of Belize.
the terminal was full of Belizeans wrapped in coats as they waited for their ride
Example sentencesExamples
- The involvement of the average Belizean is essential to ensure that these people feel invested in and develop a sense of ownership of this industry.
- My mother is from Belize and all my family on that side are Belizians.
- Conservationists say global recognition has encouraged Belizeans to take a more active role in protecting their natural heritage.
- An old man, a native Belizean, visited the collection early on and he had never seen these animals.
- Belizeans also play baseball and softball.
- Implementing a full scale initiative to broaden the cruise tourism stakeholder base and to get the ordinary Belizean involved could have tremendous social impacts.