noun the process of cultural change and psychological change that results following meeting between cultures

  • Acculturation is the process of cultural exchange and adaptation between different groups.
  • Acculturation happens when people from different backgrounds come together and share their traditions.
  • Acculturation is like when you pick up new ways of doing things from hanging out with a different crowd.
  • In a globalized world, acculturation is like a melting pot where different cultures blend together.

noun the specific type of dancer who performs this style of dance

  • The talented belly dancer performed a traditional dance at the cultural festival.
  • I heard there will be a belly dancer at the party tonight, should be fun!
  • Check out the belly dancer, she's killing it on the dance floor!
  • Her movements were so fluid and graceful, like a belly dancer in a mesmerizing trance.

noun a color that is the darkest or the absence of light

adjective of the very darkest color owing to the absence of or complete absorption of light; the opposite of white

  • The black tie event required all guests to wear formal attire.
  • I love wearing my black dress to parties, it always looks good.
  • Those new sneakers are so black, I need to get a pair.
  • His mood was as black as the storm clouds overhead.

noun the fact of being who or what a person or thing is

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  • The concept of national identity is often a topic of discussion in political science.
  • She's still trying to figure out her identity and what she wants to do with her life.
  • I don't care about labels, I'm just trying to be true to my own identity.
  • His identity as a musician is deeply ingrained in his soul.

noun A place where different cultures, races, or individuals are mixed together and blend into one harmonious whole.

  • New York City is often referred to as a melting pot due to its diverse population.
  • Our school is like a melting pot with students from all over the world.
  • The music festival was a total melting pot of different genres and styles.
  • The team's success can be attributed to their ability to embrace their differences and work together like a melting pot.

noun a region in the central part of the United States, typically including states such as Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin

  • The Middle West region of the United States is known for its agricultural production.
  • I heard the weather in the Middle West is pretty unpredictable.
  • People from the Middle West are sometimes called 'Midwesterners'.
  • Her thoughts were always somewhere in the Middle West, nostalgic for the simplicity of her childhood.

noun a group of human beings, often forming a community or tribe

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  • The government is implementing policies to improve the quality of life for all people.
  • Most people enjoy spending time with their friends and family.
  • Some people are just too cool for school.
  • Success is not just about luck, it's about surrounding yourself with the right people.

noun a political or social system that seeks to separate or break away from a larger group or organization

  • The government is working to address the issue of separatism in the region.
  • Some people in the community support separatism, while others are against it.
  • I heard that group is all about that separatism stuff.
  • The artist's unique style of painting could be seen as a form of separatism in the art world.

noun A carving or image representing such an object or animal.

  • The totem pole displayed at the museum is a significant artifact of indigenous culture.
  • I love the totem poles in the park, they're so colorful and interesting.
  • That totem pole is lit, bro!
  • The totem represents the unity and strength of the community.

noun a fear or aversion to the home, domestic life, or the familiar

  • Oikophobia is defined as an aversion to home surroundings or a fear of the familiar.
  • Some people with oikophobia feel uncomfortable in their own homes.
  • I can't stand being at home, it's like oikophobia or something.
  • Her oikophobia extended beyond physical spaces to a fear of routine and tradition.

noun a novel dealing with one person's formative years or spiritual education

  • The novel is considered a classic bildungsroman, following the protagonist's coming-of-age journey.
  • I really enjoyed that bildungsroman book about a young person growing up and learning important life lessons.
  • Dude, that bildungsroman story was so relatable, it felt like reading about my own life.
  • The bildungsroman of my career has been filled with challenges and growth, shaping me into who I am today.

noun a person who was born between the late 1970s and early 1980s, typically characterized as having a mix of traits from Generation X and Millennials

  • The Xennial generation is often described as having characteristics of both Generation X and Millennials.
  • My older sister is a Xennial - she remembers life before the internet but also embraces technology.
  • Xennials are like the middle child between Gen X and Millennials.
  • Being a Xennial is like straddling two worlds at once.

noun a genre of popular music originating from Hong Kong, characterized by a mix of Cantonese lyrics and Western musical influences

  • Cantopop is a genre of music that originated in Hong Kong in the 1970s.
  • I love listening to Cantopop songs when I'm feeling nostalgic.
  • Cantopop tunes always get stuck in my head after a night out.
  • The Cantopop industry is known for producing catchy hits that resonate with listeners.

noun A person who is from or lives in Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam.

  • The Hanoian population is known for their strong sense of community.
  • I met a friendly Hanoian at the market yesterday.
  • The Hanoians throw the best parties in town.
  • The Hanoian spirit is like a warm embrace on a cold day.

noun a loose, brightly colored garment worn in West Africa, typically by men, and consisting of a tunic and trousers

  • The traditional dashiki is a colorful garment worn in many African countries.
  • She looked stunning in her new dashiki at the party last night.
  • Check out that cool dashiki he's wearing, it's so stylish.
  • His words were like a bright dashiki in the dull conversation, bringing life and color to the discussion.

noun a slang term for a Canadian person or the Canadian national hockey team

  • The Canuck team is scheduled to play in the championship game next week.
  • I heard the Canuck players are really talented.
  • I'm a proud Canuck fan, eh?
  • The Canuck spirit runs deep in our community.

noun a long, loose-fitting outer robe with full sleeves, worn in North Africa

  • The traditional attire worn by Moroccan men is called a djellaba.
  • I bought a colorful djellaba during my trip to Marrakech.
  • Check out my new djellaba, it's so comfy!
  • The djellaba of tradition and heritage is passed down through generations in Morocco.

noun a traditional Vietnamese outfit consisting of a long tunic with slit on the sides, often worn over pants

adjective describing the style or design of the ao dai

  • The ao dai is a traditional Vietnamese garment that is often worn on special occasions.
  • I love wearing my ao dai to weddings and other celebrations.
  • Check out that girl in the ao dai, she looks stunning!
  • The ao dai is like a symbol of Vietnamese culture and tradition.

noun a person who adopts a style of dress and grooming typical of a traditional lumberjack, typically characterized by a beard, plaid flannel shirt, and work boots

  • The lumbersexual trend has gained popularity in recent years, with many men embracing a rugged, outdoorsy look.
  • My brother likes to think of himself as a lumbersexual, even though he rarely goes camping or hiking.
  • Some people call guys who dress like lumberjacks 'lumbersexuals'.
  • She was drawn to his lumbersexual vibe, finding his rugged appearance and love for the outdoors attractive.

noun the Abkhazian language spoken by this people

  • The Abkhazes are an ethnic group mainly residing in Abkhazia, a region in Georgia.
  • I heard the Abkhazes are known for their traditional dances and music.
  • Have you seen the Abkhazes perform their traditional rituals? It's mind-blowing!
  • The Abkhazes are like a tight-knit community, always supporting each other in times of need.

noun African American

  • The African American community has made significant contributions to American history.
  • My African American friend invited me to a barbecue this weekend.
  • That new movie features a lot of cool African American actors.
  • Her artwork is a beautiful representation of the African American experience.

noun a person who advocates or supports Afrocentrism, which is the cultural and historical perspective that focuses on the contributions of African peoples and their descendants

adjective relating to or characteristic of Afrocentrism

  • The Afrocentrist scholar argued for the importance of centering African perspectives in historical narratives.
  • My friend is really into Afrocentrist philosophy and loves discussing it with anyone who will listen.
  • Some people think being Afrocentrist is just a trend, but I believe it's a valid way of looking at the world.
  • Her Afrocentrist beliefs were like a guiding light, leading her to embrace her cultural heritage with pride.