George H.W. Bush
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Definition
Proper noun: * George H.W. Bush: The 41st President of the United States (1989-1993) and the 43rd Vice President of the United States (1981-1989) under President Ronald Reagan. He was born in 1924.
Usage
- The name "George H.W. Bush" is used to refer specifically to the individual who served as the 41st U.S. president, distinguishing him from his son, George W. Bush, the 43rd president.
- It is commonly used in historical, political, and biographical contexts.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- George H.W. Bush served as president during the end of the Cold War.
- The foreign policy of George H.W. Bush included the Gulf War.
- He was the father of another president, George W. Bush.
Advanced Usage
- The initials "H.W." stand for "Herbert Walker," his middle names. They are often included to avoid confusion with his son.
- In formal and historical writing, he is sometimes referred to after his presidency as President George H.W. Bush or former President Bush.
Variants and Related Words
- George Bush: A common shortened form, though this can cause ambiguity with his son.
- Bush 41: An informal nickname used, particularly in political commentary, to specify him as the 41st president.
- President Bush: Context-dependent; in post-2001 contexts, it more often refers to George W. Bush.
- George Herbert Walker Bush: The full formal name.
Synonyms
- The 41st President of the United States
- The forty-first president
- President George Bush (with contextual clarification)
Related Terms and Context
- Vice President: The office he held under Ronald Reagan.
- Republican Party: The political party he belonged to.
- Persian Gulf War (1990-1991): A major military conflict during his presidency.
- Cold War: The geopolitical tension that ended during his term.
- George W. Bush: His son, the 43rd president, often discussed in relation to him.
Noun
- vice president under Reagan and 41st President of the United States (born in 1924)