Brits

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Definition

Noun: 1. The people of Great Britain: A collective term for the citizens or inhabitants of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, often used informally. It refers to the people as a group, typically from an external or generalizing perspective.

Usage
  • The term "Brits" is a common, informal noun used to refer to the people of Britain collectively.
  • It is often used in journalism, casual conversation, and international contexts.
  • It functions as a plural noun; the singular form is "Brit."
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "The Brits": When used with the definite article "the," it specifically and collectively refers to the British people as a national group.
    • The Brits voted in a referendum.
  • As a demonym: Used to identify a person's origin in a casual way.
    • He's a Brit living in New York.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brit (noun, singular): A single person from Great Britain.
    • She's a Brit who moved here last year.
  • British (adjective): Relating to Great Britain or its people.
    • British history, the British government.
Synonyms
  • The British: A more formal collective term.
  • Britons: A traditional term for the people of Britain.
  • UK citizens: A formal, legal term.
Notes on Meaning
  • While "Brits" colloquially refers to people from the entire United Kingdom, it technically stems from "Great Britain," which comprises England, Scotland, and Wales. Some people from Northern Ireland may also identify with the term.
  • The tone is informal but generally neutral, not inherently derogatory. Context determines its nuance.
Noun
  1. the people of Great Britain

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