Tennessean

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Definition

Tennessean (noun): A person who was born in or is currently living in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

Usage

The word "Tennessean" is a proper noun used specifically to denote a person's origin or residence in relation to the state of Tennessee. It functions as a demonym. * As a subject: A Tennessean won the national award. * As an object: The festival attracts many Tennesseans. * With a possessive: The Tennessean's accent was distinctive.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe things characteristic of or related to the people of Tennessee.
    • We sampled some traditional Tennessean cuisine.
  • It is often capitalized, as it is derived from a proper noun (Tennessee).
Variants and Related Words
  • Tennesseean: An alternate, less common spelling of the demonym.
  • Volunteer: A historical nickname for a resident of Tennessee, originating from the state's nickname, "The Volunteer State."
Synonyms
  • Resident of Tennessee
  • Native of Tennessee
Notes on Meaning

This word refers strictly to a person's geographic connection to the state. It does not imply any specific ethnic, cultural, or political affiliation, though it may be used in contexts that discuss shared regional characteristics.

Noun
  1. a native or resident of Tennessee

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