english person
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Definition
Noun: A person who is a native of England or who lives in England. This term refers to an individual's connection to England through birth or residence.
Examples
- She is an English person who has lived in London all her life.
- As an English person, he follows many traditional British customs.
- The guidebook was written by an English person familiar with the region.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in formal or neutral contexts to specify national origin or residence in contrast to other nationalities within the United Kingdom (e.g., Scottish, Welsh) or beyond.
- In some contexts, "English person" may be used to emphasize cultural or ethnic identity associated with England.
Variants and Related Words
- Englishman (noun): Specifically a male native or inhabitant of England.
- Englishwoman (noun): Specifically a female native or inhabitant of England.
- Briton (noun): A native or inhabitant of Great Britain, which includes England, Scotland, and Wales.
- Brit (noun, informal): An informal term for a British person.
Synonyms
- Englishman/Englishwoman
- Briton (when the context is clearly about England)
- Native of England
Antonyms
- Non-English person
- Foreigner (relative to England)
Notes on Usage
- "English person" is a neutral compound noun. The adjective "English" describes the noun "person."
- It is important to distinguish between "English" (relating to England) and "British" (relating to the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland). Not all British people are English persons.
Noun
- a native or inhabitant of England