irish
/'aiəriʃ/
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Adjective:
- Of or relating to Ireland, its people, or its culture: Describes anything originating from or associated with the island of Ireland.
- Characteristic of Ireland or its people: Pertaining to the distinctive qualities, traditions, or nature of Ireland and the Irish.
Noun:
- People of Ireland or of Irish extraction: Refers collectively to the inhabitants of Ireland or people of Irish ancestry.
- The Celtic language of Ireland: Refers to the Irish language, also known as Gaelic (Gaeilge).
- Whiskey made in Ireland: Refers to a type of whiskey distilled in Ireland, typically from barley.
Examples of Usage
Adjective:
- She loves traditional Irish music. (This describes music originating from Ireland.)
- We visited an Irish pub in the city center. (This describes a pub in the style of those found in Ireland.)
Noun (People):
- The Irish have a rich literary tradition. (This refers to the people of Ireland.)
- Many Irish emigrated during the 19th century. (This refers to people from Ireland.)
Noun (Language):
- He is learning to speak Irish. (This refers to the Irish/Gaelic language.)
- Irish is one of the official languages of the Republic of Ireland. (This refers to the language.)
Noun (Whiskey):
- He ordered a glass of Irish on the rocks. (This refers to Irish whiskey.)
- This distillery produces a fine, smooth Irish. (This refers to a type of Irish whiskey.)
Advanced Usage
- "The Irish": Used as a collective noun to refer to the people of Ireland as a nation or ethnic group.
- The Irish are known for their hospitality.
- "To be/get one's Irish up" (Idiomatic): To become angry or lose one's temper. (Note: This idiom can be considered stereotypical or offensive and should be used with caution.)
- He really got his Irish up when he heard the news.
Variants and Related Words
- Irishism (n): A word, phrase, or custom characteristic of the Irish or their language.
- Irishry (n, archaic): The Irish people collectively.
- Irish Gaelic (n): Another term for the Irish language.
- Irish coffee (n): A cocktail of hot coffee, Irish whiskey, and sugar, topped with cream. (This is a compound term listed here as a related concept, not as a direct definition of "Irish".)
Synonyms
- Adjective: Hibernian (a formal or literary term relating to Ireland).
- Noun (People): The people of Ireland, Hibernians.
- Noun (Language): Irish Gaelic, Gaeilge.
- Noun (Whiskey): Irish whiskey.
Related Phrases
- Irish goodbye: A departure from a social gathering without saying farewell to anyone.
- He pulled an Irish goodbye and left the party early.
- Irish twins (informal): Siblings born less than a year apart.
- My brother and I are Irish twins; we're only ten months apart.
Related Idioms
- Luck of the Irish: Refers to a proverbial, often extraordinary, good fortune.
- He won the lottery twice—must be the luck of the Irish!
- Irish bull: A statement that is logically inconsistent or nonsensical, often in a humorous way.
- His claim was an Irish bull, contradicting itself completely.
Adjective
- of or relating to or characteristic of Ireland or its people
Noun
- the Celtic language of Ireland
- whiskey made in Ireland chiefly from barley
- people of Ireland or of Irish extraction