Nationality

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌnæʃəˈnæləti/

Definitions of nationality

noun the status of belonging to a particular nation

Example Sentences

A1 My nationality is American.

A2 She asked about his nationality during the interview.

B1 Learning about different nationalities can help broaden your perspective.

B2 His dual nationality allows him to travel freely between the two countries.

C1 The concept of nationality is often debated in discussions about immigration policies.

C2 Her nationality was a topic of interest at the international conference.

Examples of nationality in a Sentence

formal Nationality refers to the legal relationship between a person and a state.

informal My nationality is American, but my parents are from Italy.

slang I don't care about nationality, I just want to travel the world.

figurative In the world of music, nationality often influences an artist's style and sound.

Grammatical Forms of nationality

past tense

nationalized

plural

nationalities

comparative

more national

superlative

most national

present tense

nationalizes

future tense

will nationalize

perfect tense

has nationalized

continuous tense

is nationalizing

singular

nationality

positive degree

national

infinitive

to nationalize

gerund

nationalizing

participle

nationalized

Origin and Evolution of nationality

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nationality' originated from the Latin word 'nationalis', which means 'of or belonging to a nation'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the status of belonging to a specific nation or country, the term 'nationality' has evolved to encompass a broader sense of identity and allegiance to a particular nation or ethnic group.