Pronunciation: /brɪt/
noun a person from the United Kingdom
A1 My friend is a Brit. He comes from England.
A2 I met a Brit at the pub last night. He had a strong accent.
B1 The Brits are known for their love of tea and scones.
B2 As a Brit, she was used to the rainy weather in London.
C1 The Brits have a long history of monarchy and tradition.
C2 Being a Brit, he was proud of his heritage and culture.
adjective relating to the United Kingdom or its people
A1 She is a Brit teacher.
A2 He speaks with a Brit accent.
B1 The Brit cuisine is known for its hearty flavors.
B2 The Brit culture has a rich history of literature and art.
C1 The Brit government announced new policies to address climate change.
C2 The Brit economy has been affected by global market fluctuations.
formal The Brits have a rich cultural heritage that spans centuries.
informal I met a group of Brits at the pub last night.
slang That bloke is a proper Brit, always drinking tea and talking about the weather.
figurative She's a true Brit at heart, always keeping a stiff upper lip in tough situations.
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