Patriotic Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun loyalty or commitment to a person, group, or cause

  • Citizens are expected to pledge allegiance to their country.
  • I have a strong allegiance to my favorite sports team.
  • I'm ride or die for my crew, that's where my allegiance lies.
  • Her allegiance to the company was unwavering, even in difficult times.

noun loyalty or devotion to the United States and its values

  • Americanism refers to the unique cultural traits and values that are characteristic of American society.
  • Some people believe Americanism is all about freedom and individualism.
  • I don't really buy into all that Americanism stuff, man.
  • In a globalized world, Americanism can be seen as a dominant cultural force.

noun a song or piece of music that is adopted by a country as its official hymn for public and ceremonial occasions

  • The national anthem is sung at the beginning of every official event.
  • We always stand up when the national anthem is played.
  • Dude, did you catch that singer's rendition of the national anthem? It was fire!
  • The national anthem of success is hard work and determination.

noun the act of rousing or the state of being roused

adjective causing excitement or interest; stirring

  • The president delivered a rousing speech that inspired the nation.
  • The concert last night was so rousing, everyone was on their feet dancing.
  • The party was absolutely rousing, we had a blast all night.
  • The rousing applause from the audience showed their appreciation for the performer.

noun a flag representing the United States, consisting of 13 horizontal stripes alternating red and white, with a blue field in the upper left corner containing white stars representing the states

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • The Stars and Stripes is the official flag of the United States of America.
  • I love seeing the Stars and Stripes waving in the wind.
  • Check out that cool Stars and Stripes shirt I got!
  • The Stars and Stripes represents freedom and democracy.

noun a day on which those who died in active military service are remembered, observed in the US on the last Monday in May

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  • On Memorial Day, we honor and remember those who have served in the military and made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
  • Are you going to the Memorial Day parade this weekend?
  • Let's grill some burgers and chill out by the pool for Memorial Day.
  • For some, Memorial Day serves as a time to reflect on personal losses and memories of loved ones who have passed away.

noun a single country or state

  • The concept of one nation underpins the principles of unity and solidarity.
  • We're all in this together, it's like we're one nation.
  • We gotta stick together, be like one nation, ya know?
  • In times of crisis, it's important for us to come together as one nation to support each other.