Europhile

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Pronunciation: /jʊərəˌfaɪl/

Definitions of europhile

noun a person who is fond of or devoted to Europe or the European Union

Example Sentences

A1 I am a europhile because I love everything European.

A2 As a europhile, I enjoy learning about different European cultures.

B1 Being a europhile, I support the idea of a united Europe.

B2 The europhile politician advocated for closer integration among European countries.

C1 Her reputation as a europhile scholar is well-known in academic circles.

C2 The author's latest book explores the mindset of a europhile in today's globalized world.

Examples of europhile in a Sentence

formal The politician is known for being a staunch europhile, advocating for closer ties with European countries.

informal She's a real europhile - always raving about how much she loves traveling in Europe.

slang I never knew he was such a europhile until he started posting pictures of his trip to Paris.

figurative As a europhile, she sees the beauty in diversity and unity among different cultures.

Grammatical Forms of europhile

past tense

europhile loved

plural

europhiles

comparative

more europhile

superlative

most europhile

present tense

europhile(s)

future tense

will europhile

perfect tense

have europhiled

continuous tense

is europhiling

singular

europhile

positive degree

europhile

infinitive

to europhile

gerund

europhiling

participle

europhiled

Origin and Evolution of europhile

First Known Use: 1893 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'europhile' originated from the combination of 'Euro-' referring to Europe and '-phile' meaning lover or enthusiast.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a person who is fond of or supportive of Europe or European culture, the term 'europhile' has evolved to also encompass individuals who advocate for European integration or unity.