Pronunciation: /əˈmɛrɪkə/
noun a continent in the western hemisphere, comprising North and South America
A1 America is a country in North America.
A2 Many people dream of visiting America one day.
B1 America has a diverse culture with influences from all over the world.
B2 The history of America is filled with significant events and milestones.
C1 America plays a major role in global politics and economics.
C2 The beauty of America's landscapes is truly breathtaking.
adjective relating to the United States of America or its inhabitants
A1 I want to visit America one day.
A2 She bought an America-themed t-shirt as a souvenir.
B1 America has a diverse culture with influences from all over the world.
B2 The American economy is one of the largest in the world.
C1 America's history is filled with significant events that shaped the nation.
C2 Many people dream of living in America due to its opportunities and freedoms.
formal America is often referred to as the land of opportunity.
informal I can't wait to road trip across America this summer.
slang Have you ever been to 'Murica? It's wild.
figurative The American Dream symbolizes the pursuit of success and happiness.
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