President Carter
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Definition
Proper noun: - Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States: This term specifically refers to James Earl "Jimmy" Carter Jr., who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. It denotes the individual and his historical role.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Historians often study the foreign policy of President Carter.
- The museum has an exhibit dedicated to President Carter and his post-presidency work.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used as a definitive historical and political reference. It can function as a title when directly addressing or referring to the former president with respect, though "President Carter" is more common in formal or historical contexts than direct address.
- The agreement, known as the Camp David Accords, was a major achievement for President Carter.
Variants and Related Words
- Jimmy Carter: The common, less formal name for the same individual.
- James Earl Carter Jr.: The full legal name.
- The Carter Administration: Refers to his presidency as a period and its collective leadership.
- 39th President: A numerical designation for the same officeholder.
Synonyms
- Jimmy Carter
- The 39th President
Notes on Usage
- "President Carter" is a fixed title. The word "president" in this compound is not used generically and is capitalized as part of the proper noun.
- This term refers exclusively to the U.S. political figure. It is not used as a common noun phrase (e.g., it does not mean "a president who drives a car" or similar).
Noun
- 39th President of the United States (1924-)