Pronunciation: /jʊərəˌfaɪl/
noun a person who is fond of or devoted to Europe or the European Union
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.
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.
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