Pronunciation: /ˌæf.rə.ˈpiː.ən/
noun A person of African descent living in Europe, or a person of mixed African and European heritage.
A1 An Afropean is someone of African and European descent.
A2 She identifies as an Afropean, embracing both her African and European heritage.
B1 The Afropean community in London is vibrant and diverse.
B2 As an Afropean, he navigates between two cultures with ease.
C1 The Afropean identity is complex and multifaceted, reflecting a rich history of migration and cultural exchange.
C2 Her writing explores the nuanced experiences of Afropeans living in contemporary Europe.
adjective Relating to or characteristic of people of African descent living in Europe, or of mixed African and European heritage.
A1 She is an Afropean woman with a unique sense of style.
A2 The Afropean community in this city is growing rapidly.
B1 He wrote a book exploring the Afropean experience in Europe.
B2 The Afropean culture is a blend of African and European influences.
C1 Her Afropean heritage is reflected in her art and music.
C2 The Afropean identity is complex and multifaceted, encompassing both African and European traditions.
formal The term Afropean refers to people of African descent living in Europe.
informal My friend is Afropean, her parents are from Nigeria but she was born and raised in London.
slang Some Afropeans prefer to identify as Black Europeans.
figurative The Afropean experience is a unique blend of African and European cultures.
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