Pronunciation: /əˈmaɪ.raɪt/
noun a slang term combining 'am I' and 'right', used to seek agreement or confirmation
A1 I like to use the word 'amirite' to ask for agreement, amirite?
A2 In casual conversations, people often use 'amirite' as a slang term for 'am I right?'
B1 The term 'amirite' is commonly used on social media platforms to seek validation or confirmation from others.
B2 Some people find the use of 'amirite' to be annoying, while others see it as a fun way to engage in online discussions.
C1 The linguistic evolution of words like 'amirite' reflects the changing nature of informal communication in the digital age.
C2 As a linguist, I find the emergence of new slang terms like 'amirite' to be a fascinating phenomenon in language evolution.
interjection used to prompt agreement or confirmation from others
A1 I like pizza, amirite?
A2 We have a lot of homework to do, amirite?
B1 The new movie was really good, amirite?
B2 The team played well in the match, amirite?
C1 The government's decision was controversial, amirite?
C2 The author's latest book is getting mixed reviews, amirite?
formal The speaker posed a rhetorical question to the audience, 'The earth revolves around the sun, amirite?'
informal I can't believe how fast time flies, amirite?
slang That movie was so bad, it was painful to watch, amirite?
figurative Life is like a rollercoaster, full of ups and downs, amirite?
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