Used in a Sentence

african-american

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for african-american.

Editorial note

Did your African-American classmates affirmatively tell you that they didn't feel like they were treated differently, or was that your own inference?

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A member of an ethnic group consisting of Americans of black African descent.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of african-american gathered in one view.

noun

A member of an ethnic group consisting of Americans of black African descent.

adjective

Of or pertaining to the culture of African-American people.

noun

(US, loosely, proscribed, sometimes offensive) Any black American person; by extension, any black person.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for african-american.

noun

A member of an ethnic group consisting of Americans of black African descent.

adjective

Of or pertaining to the culture of African-American people.

noun

(US, loosely, proscribed, sometimes offensive) Any black American person; by extension, any black person.

adjective

(of a person) Pertaining to the African-American ethnicity.

Example sentences

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Did your African-American classmates affirmatively tell you that they didn't feel like they were treated differently, or was that your own inference?

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Piracy is the first channel to see african-american movies in Europe and Africa.

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They have an offer of African-American contents, even some African contents for sure.

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Or: an African-American person is being killed for his skin color.

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Stanford racial data suggest that 7% of it's enrollment are African-American.

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Also, how do you know how your African-American classmates were treated?

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When I went to school, I had many African-american students that were my classmates.

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As a mixed African-American raised around multiple different ethnicities, my brother and I have had many heated debates about the usage of the word.

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The addition of honors and special skills had a significant effect on the likelihood of White applications being called, but a statistically insignificant effect for the otherwise-identical African-American ones.

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Why don't you just say African-american students.

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(worse) o Lack of a college degree o Identifiable membership in certain low status minority groups, notably African-American or someone with a Spanish surname and visible American Indian ancestry o Female o Over ten years of purely technical experience regardless of age.

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Seems to me that is more a segment than a niche, but I like to play a little with the words:) Our vision here is double: to propose a large selection of african, african-american movies and tv series, first in France (I am French), and french spoken countries, in Europe and Africa, first.

Quote examples

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Giving away enough ebooks to be #1 in "African-American Historical Romance" isn't quite the same.

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It will map every US neighborhood by four racial groups — white, Asian, black or African-American, and Hispanic/Latino — and publish “geospatial data” pinpointing racial imbalances.

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In 1831 the South Carolina Medical School began advertising its ready access to African-American corpses: ‟Some advantages of a peculiar character are connected with this institution,” ran one circular.

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Is "Intouchables" a film you would carry or does the majority of the cast need to be "African-American" (or Afro-French, Afro-Brazilian, etc etc)?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use african-american in a sentence?

Did your African-American classmates affirmatively tell you that they didn't feel like they were treated differently, or was that your own inference?

What does african-american mean?

A member of an ethnic group consisting of Americans of black African descent.

What part of speech is african-american?

african-american is commonly used as noun, adjective.