west virginian
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Definition
Noun: A person who was born in or is a current inhabitant of the U.S. state of West Virginia.
Usage
The term "West Virginian" is used to denote a person's origin or residency. It functions as a demonym, a word that identifies residents or natives of a particular place. - As a noun subject: "The West Virginian spoke proudly of the state's natural beauty." - As a noun object: "We met a friendly West Virginian at the conference." - With a possessive: "The West Virginian's accent was distinctive."
Examples
- Noun:
- She is a lifelong West Virginian.
- The festival attracted West Virginians from all over the state.
- A famous West Virginian, such as author Pearl S. Buck, was born in Hillsboro.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe something related to or characteristic of a person from West Virginia. In this case, it remains a noun modifying another noun.
- He displayed a true West Virginian resilience during the crisis.
- The book offers a West Virginian perspective on the coal industry.
Variants and Related Words
- West Virginia (proper noun): The state itself.
- Mountaineer (noun): A common nickname for a West Virginian or for the state's university athletic teams (the West Virginia Mountaineers). While often used synonymously with "West Virginian," "Mountaineer" specifically evokes the state's rugged, mountainous terrain and pioneer heritage.
Synonyms
- Native of West Virginia
- Resident of West Virginia
Notes
- "West Virginian" is always capitalized as it is derived from a proper noun (West Virginia).
- It is the standard and formal demonym. The informal nickname "Mountaineer" is also widely used and accepted.
Noun
- a native or resident of West Virginia