Pronunciation: /jʊˈreɪʒən/

Definitions of Eurasian

noun a person of mixed European and Asian descent

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is Eurasian, her mother is from Europe and her father is from Asia.

A2 The Eurasian continent is the largest landmass on Earth, spanning both Europe and Asia.

B1 Eurasians often have a unique blend of cultural traditions from both European and Asian backgrounds.

B2 The Eurasian Economic Union aims to promote economic integration and cooperation among its member states.

C1 The Eurasian lynx is a large cat species found in parts of Europe and Asia.

C2 Eurasian history is complex and diverse, encompassing centuries of interactions between different cultures and civilizations.

adjective relating to or characteristic of Europe and Asia

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a Eurasian squirrel in the park.

A2 Eurasian cuisine combines flavors from both Europe and Asia.

B1 The Eurasian continent is the largest in the world.

B2 Eurasian languages often have influences from both European and Asian languages.

C1 The Eurasian Economic Union promotes economic cooperation among its member countries.

C2 Eurasian history is complex and diverse, reflecting the interactions between Europe and Asia over the centuries.

Examples of Eurasian in a Sentence

formal The Eurasian economic union aims to promote economic integration among member countries.

informal My friend has a Eurasian background, with a mix of European and Asian heritage.

slang That new restaurant serves a fusion cuisine that's totally Eurasian!

figurative The novel explores the Eurasian identity of the protagonist, caught between two worlds.

Grammatical Forms of Eurasian

past tense

Eurasianed

plural

Eurasians

comparative

more Eurasian

superlative

most Eurasian

present tense

Eurasianning

future tense

will Eurasian

perfect tense

have Eurasianed

continuous tense

is Eurasianing

singular

Eurasian

positive degree

Eurasian

infinitive

to Eurasian

gerund

Eurasianing

participle

Eurasianed

Origin and Evolution of Eurasian

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Eurasian' is derived from the combination of 'Europe' and 'Asian', referring to the geographical regions of Europe and Asia.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe people of mixed European and Asian descent, the term 'Eurasian' has evolved to encompass a broader cultural and geographical context, referring to the landmass of Europe and Asia as a whole.