Definition of Argentinian in English:
Argentinian
adjectiveˌɑːdʒ(ə)nˈtɪnɪənɑrdʒənˈtɪniən
Relating to Argentina or its people.
Example sentencesExamples
- That coup sent a young Argentinian doctor fleeing to Mexico.
- He originally lived here with his second wife, a wealthy Argentinian artist.
- We could use macroeconomic tools to do a cost-benefit analysis of orthodox Argentinian policies over almost a half century.
- The narrative, livened by a selection of Argentinian political cartoons, demonstrates the power of applied economics.
- A week-long medical convention is being held in an Argentinian hotel well past its prime.
nounˌɑːdʒ(ə)nˈtɪnɪənɑrdʒənˈtɪniən
A native or inhabitant of Argentina, or a person of Argentine descent.
Example sentencesExamples
- The director, an Argentinian who lives in Brazil, made his name in the West with the understated prison movie Kiss of the Spider Woman.
- This striving towards "new" music while continuing to integrate indigenous elements suggests a clear correlation with the work of Piazzolla, an Argentinian.
- We hear the Argentinian describe how he arrived in a new town and caused a sensation in the local press by pretending to be a distinguished expert on leprosy.
- It is now over 50 years since that young Argentinian spent $800 on a motorbike so that he and his close friend could travel around Latin America.
- A bearded Argentinian makes a run through the penalty box like a slalom skier, at improbable angles for a man with the ball.
Rhymes
Arminian, Augustinian, Carthaginian, Darwinian, dominion, Guinean, Justinian, Ninian, Palestinian, Sardinian, Virginian
Definition of Argentinian in US English:
Argentinian
adjectiveɑrdʒənˈtɪniənärjənˈtinēən
Relating to Argentina or its people.
Example sentencesExamples
- That coup sent a young Argentinian doctor fleeing to Mexico.
- He originally lived here with his second wife, a wealthy Argentinian artist.
- The narrative, livened by a selection of Argentinian political cartoons, demonstrates the power of applied economics.
- We could use macroeconomic tools to do a cost-benefit analysis of orthodox Argentinian policies over almost a half century.
- A week-long medical convention is being held in an Argentinian hotel well past its prime.
nounɑrdʒənˈtɪniənärjənˈtinēən
A native or inhabitant of Argentina, or a person of Argentine descent.
Example sentencesExamples
- A bearded Argentinian makes a run through the penalty box like a slalom skier, at improbable angles for a man with the ball.
- This striving towards "new" music while continuing to integrate indigenous elements suggests a clear correlation with the work of Piazzolla, an Argentinian.
- The director, an Argentinian who lives in Brazil, made his name in the West with the understated prison movie Kiss of the Spider Woman.
- We hear the Argentinian describe how he arrived in a new town and caused a sensation in the local press by pretending to be a distinguished expert on leprosy.
- It is now over 50 years since that young Argentinian spent $800 on a motorbike so that he and his close friend could travel around Latin America.