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Briton - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A Briton is a native or inhabitant of Great Britain, often referring to someone from England, Scotland, or Wales. The term is used to denote British nationality or heritage.

Briton

/ˈbrɪtən/ /ˈbrɪt(ə)n/

Definition:

A native or inhabitant of Great Britain, especially ancient Britain.

Synonyms:

Brit, British citizen, Englishman, Welshman, Scot

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

foreigner, alien

Common Collocations:

ancient Briton, proud Briton, modern Briton, British history, Celtic Briton

Derivatives:

Britons, Britishness

Usage Tips:

Use "Briton" to refer to people from Britain; avoid confusion with "British," which is an adjective.

Common Phrases:

last of the Britons, proud as a Briton, true Briton

Etymology:

From Old English "Brettas," meaning the Celtic inhabitants of Britain before Anglo-Saxon invasions.

Examples:

  • 1. The ancient Britons resisted Roman rule for decades.
  • 2. Many Britons enjoy tea in the afternoon.
  • 3. A proud Briton waved the Union Jack during the parade.
  • 4. Modern Britons come from diverse cultural backgrounds.

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