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An Irish dancer performs a traditional jig on stage.

Definition
  1. 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.
  2. 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 twicemust 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.
irish

An Irish dancer performs a traditional jig on stage.

Adjective
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Ireland or its people
Noun
  1. the Celtic language of Ireland
  2. whiskey made in Ireland chiefly from barley
  3. people of Ireland or of Irish extraction