Pronunciation: /æbˈnækiːz/
noun a group of Native American people who historically lived in what is now the northeastern United States
A1 The Abnakis were a Native American tribe.
A2 The Abnakis lived in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada.
B1 The Abnakis were known for their skill in hunting and fishing.
B2 The Abnakis had a rich culture and history that is still celebrated today.
C1 The Abnakis faced challenges from European settlers as they expanded into Abnaki territory.
C2 The Abnakis were forced to adapt to changing circumstances as their land was taken over by colonizers.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Abnakis people or their language
A1 The Abnakis tribe lived in the northeastern United States.
A2 The Abnakis language is considered an endangered language.
B1 The Abnakis people have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional dances and music.
B2 Abnakis artwork is known for its intricate beadwork and detailed designs.
C1 Scholars have studied the Abnakis tribe extensively to learn more about their history and customs.
C2 The Abnakis have a deep connection to the land and nature, which is reflected in their spiritual beliefs.
formal The Abnakis were a Native American tribe that historically inhabited parts of present-day Maine and Quebec.
informal I read an interesting article about the Abnakis and their cultural practices.
slang Have you ever heard of the Abnakis? They have a fascinating history.
figurative The Abnakis were known for their strong sense of community and unity.
Abnakis
Abnakis
more Abnakis
most Abnakis
Abnakis
will be Abnakis
have been Abnakis
is being Abnakis
Abnakis
Abnakis
to be Abnakis
being Abnakis
Abnakis