Pronunciation: /ˌæf.roʊ ˌkær.ɪˈbi.ənz/
noun a person of African descent living in or coming from the Caribbean region
A1 Afro-Caribbeans enjoy traditional music and dance.
A2 Many Afro-Caribbeans celebrate Carnival with colorful costumes and parades.
B1 Afro-Caribbeans have a rich cultural heritage that includes storytelling and folklore.
B2 The contributions of Afro-Caribbeans to literature and art are widely recognized.
C1 Afro-Caribbeans have faced challenges in achieving equal rights and opportunities.
C2 The history of Afro-Caribbeans in the Caribbean is complex and multifaceted.
formal The government has implemented programs to support the integration of afro-caribbeans into society.
informal I have many afro-caribbean friends who are incredibly talented and hardworking.
slang Some people mistakenly assume all afro-caribbeans are good at dancing and singing.
figurative The cultural influence of afro-caribbeans can be seen in various aspects of music and art.
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