Pronunciation: /ˈwɛstərn/
noun a film, book, or other work that is set in the American West, especially during the 19th century
A1 I watched a western movie with my family last night.
A2 The cowboy rode off into the sunset in the western.
B1 The western genre is known for its cowboys and saloons.
B2 The western frontier was a place of adventure and danger.
C1 The western United States has vast open spaces and stunning landscapes.
C2 The western world has a long history of exploration and colonization.
adjective relating to the west or western regions
A1 I enjoy watching western movies.
A2 The cowboy rode his horse into the western town.
B1 The western part of the country is known for its beautiful landscapes.
B2 She prefers to wear western-style clothing.
C1 The author is known for his western-themed novels.
C2 The museum has a collection of western art from the 19th century.
formal The western region of the country is known for its vast open spaces and cowboy culture.
informal Let's watch a classic western movie tonight, I'm in the mood for some cowboys and shootouts.
slang I love me some good ol' western flicks, they never get old.
figurative His approach to problem-solving is quite western, he likes to tackle things head-on.
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