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Definition of English adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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adjective
 
/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/
 
/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/
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  1. connected with England, its people or its language
    • the English countryside
    • an English man/woman
    • typically English attitudes
    • an English dictionary
    More About the Britishthe British
    • There is no singular noun which is commonly used to refer to a person from Britain. Instead the adjective British is used:
      • She’s British.
      • The British have a very odd sense of humour.
      The adjective English refers only to people from England, not the rest of the United Kingdom.
    • The noun Briton is used mainly in newspapers:
      • The survivors of the avalanche included 12 Britons.
      It also describes the early inhabitants of Britain:
      • the ancient Britons.
      Brit is informal. Britisher is now very old-fashioned.
    Word OriginOld English Englisc (from Angle, a Germanic people who came to England in 5th century AD + -ish). The word originally denoted the early Germanic settlers of Britain (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes), or their language (now called Old English).
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