Colonial in a sentence as a noun

You guys had your fun back in the colonial days.

This article doesn't mention it, but the book itself does discuss colonialism quite a bit.

I can imagine that the same logic was applied in our colonial period to unwarranted searches and seizures.

Freedom of the press was not an easy right for the founders to enshrine given how the penny press routinely slandered colonial leaders.

They've become extremely popular across Asia, even among Korea's former colonial masters, the Japanese.

Colonial in a sentence as an adjective

"Here's my anecdotal evidence: In college, I briefly dated a Samoan girl who was working on a graduate degree at a nearby university, with her research subject being the colonial history of the South Pacific.

Singapore was settled earliest by ethnic groups similar to those in current Malaysia, with a big influx of wretchedly poor agricultural laborers for plantation labor during the British colonial period.

Estate design in the colonial and antebellum Southeast, where malaria was a huge problem until the 20th century, was arguably designed to maximize breezes and drafts: be on hilltops, surrounded by mostly open lawns without much shade, with tall, open windows.

Check out this fifteen year old video on these tribesmen, their walking manners and the gap that we're talking about here [1].Andamans have a tremendous diversity with its colonial history, modern day torture equipment at Cellular jail that the Brits used during their rule of the region, and exotic tribes like these.

Colonial definitions

noun

a resident of a colony

adjective

of or relating to or characteristic of or inhabiting a colony

adjective

of animals who live in colonies, such as ants

adjective

composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony; "coral is a colonial organism"

See also: compound