English-speaking
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Able to communicate in English: Describes a person, group, or population that has the ability to speak and understand the English language.
Usage
- The adjective "english-speaking" is used to describe the linguistic capability of an individual or a collective. It is typically hyphenated when used attributively before a noun (e.g., an english-speaking country). It can also follow a linking verb like "is" or "are" (e.g., The tourists are english-speaking).
Examples
- Adjective:
- Canada is a bilingual nation with a large english-speaking population.
- The company is looking for english-speaking customer service representatives.
- Are you english-speaking? I need help with these directions.
Advanced Usage
- "Predominantly english-speaking": Used to describe a region or group where English is the main, but not necessarily the only, language used.
- Australia is a predominantly english-speaking country.
Variants and Related Words
- English speaker (n): A person who speaks English.
- She is a fluent English speaker.
- Non-english-speaking (adj): Not able to communicate in English.
- The guidebook includes phrases for non-english-speaking regions.
Synonyms
- Anglophone: (Formal) Using or speaking English, especially in a region where multiple languages are spoken.
- The anglophone community in the city is growing.
Antonyms
- Non-english-speaking: Unable to communicate in English.
- Monolingual (in another language): Speaking only one language, which is not English (e.g., Spanish-monolingual).
Adjective
- able to communicate in English