Pronunciation: /nu əˈmɛrɪkən/
noun a person from the United States or a citizen of the United States
A1 I tried a New American restaurant for the first time.
A2 She enjoys cooking New American cuisine at home.
B1 The New American style of cooking combines traditional flavors with modern techniques.
B2 The chef's innovative take on New American cuisine has garnered critical acclaim.
C1 The New American movement in gastronomy has influenced chefs worldwide.
C2 His cookbook on New American cooking has become a bestseller.
adjective relating to the United States or its people or culture
A1 I tried a New American restaurant for the first time.
A2 The New American cuisine was a blend of traditional flavors with a modern twist.
B1 Many people enjoy the vibrant dishes offered at New American eateries.
B2 The chef's innovative approach to New American cooking has garnered critical acclaim.
C1 New American cuisine is known for its fusion of diverse culinary influences.
C2 The upscale New American restaurant featured a menu filled with creative and sophisticated dishes.
formal The restaurant specializes in New American cuisine, blending traditional flavors with modern techniques.
informal Have you tried that new American restaurant down the street? The food is amazing!
slang New American food is all the rage right now, it's like a mix of different culinary styles.
figurative The artist's work can be described as New American, combining elements of classic and contemporary art.
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