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belfast

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for belfast.

Editorial note

The bank is now owned by Danske, so we use Danish fivers now:p Interestingly Belfast just agreed to name a street after John Bell.

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Quick take

The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of belfast gathered in one view.

noun

The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland.

noun

A place named for either the city in Northern Ireland or another place also named as such.

noun

A suburb of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for belfast.

noun

The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland.

noun

A place named for either the city in Northern Ireland or another place also named as such.

noun

A suburb of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.

noun

A community and rural municipality of Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

Example sentences

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The bank is now owned by Danske, so we use Danish fivers now:p Interestingly Belfast just agreed to name a street after John Bell.

2

It must have taken guts to build a car in Belfast during the height of the troubles.

3

Being located in Belfast should not be an obstacle to working for an American company.

4

Worth checking out is his Belfast Confetti, a mix of essays and poems which explore the psychological relationship one has to one's city.

5

When I toured the Belfast cruiser in London, what stuck out to me (the engineer nerd) was the machine shop.

6

On a similar but even more nuts note, Ricky Crompton (slopestyle rider) is planning to break the longest backflip world record in Belfast this year.

7

I was lucky enough to get a guided tour of HMS Belfast from one of her old officers a few years ago.

8

If you want an idea of what a western 'police state' would look like, then Northern Ireland, say Belfast between 1970 and 1995, is a good proxy.

9

I had a friend in school in Ireland whose family moved from Belfast (in late 1990s!) because he and his brothers were badly beaten for being Catholic.

10

So yes, a populated Ireland would be different; Dublin and Belfast would be vastly different cities; - but it wouldn't have stopped being the emerald isle if in an alternate history its population had reached 30m.

11

Last time I was in Belfast I got an Isle of Man fiver in my change - I don't fancy my chances of spending it here but I'd never seen one before so I'm just going to keep it for novelty value.

12

We went for a weekend to Belfast (which is a great place to visit) but I must admit I was rather surprised to find that there are still automatic barriers in place that close the roads between the Falls and Shankhill Roads.

Quote examples

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A UK citizen, probably, but I'd not assume that a guy named "McDowell" from Belfast is English.

Proper noun examples

1

As an example, fly London to Belfast, rent a car and drive to the Republic of Ireland.

2

Since his company has a base in SF and Belfast, that should be possible, right?

3

Actually there are several peace walls in Belfast; and also there are more now than there were during the '70s / '80s.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use belfast in a sentence?

The bank is now owned by Danske, so we use Danish fivers now:p Interestingly Belfast just agreed to name a street after John Bell.

What does belfast mean?

The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland.

What part of speech is belfast?

belfast is commonly used as noun.