Used in a Sentence

briton

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

Editorial note

A Briton thinks that a corporation is a danger to privacy, instead of his own government.

Examples18
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A citizen of the United Kingdom or (historical, obsolete) its overseas empire.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A citizen of the United Kingdom or (historical, obsolete) its overseas empire.

noun

An inhabitant of Great Britain, particularly (historical) a Celt from the area of Roman Britain or (obsolete) a Welshman; a British person.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for briton.

noun

A citizen of the United Kingdom or (historical, obsolete) its overseas empire.

noun

An inhabitant of Great Britain, particularly (historical) a Celt from the area of Roman Britain or (obsolete) a Welshman; a British person.

Example sentences

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A Briton thinks that a corporation is a danger to privacy, instead of his own government.

2

It is unfortunate that Briton essentially wanted a white-ish colony in the Middle East.

3

I do not think he was the only Briton who was oppressed because of that particular law.

4

You're an American (or a Canadian or a Briton or whatever).

5

How often does the average Briton drink tea?

6

As a Briton I find these kinds of things as offensive as I suppose Americans must find international stereotypes of their country, people and education.

7

A Swede, (or Briton or Canadian) can't just decide to pack his things up and come to work in the US (though the visa waiver program for tourists is pretty sweet).

8

> You're an American (or a Canadian or a Briton or whatever).

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>You're an American (or a Canadian or a Briton or whatever).

10

The claim that some American spelling crops up in his writing (on the linked-to Wiki site) actually supports the idea that he is neither a native Briton nor American, but learnt British spelling in school and American spelling on the net.

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The public will endure great repression, especially when most media outlets and schools are actively aiding the repressive meme of 'you are helpless, this is the order of things.' When we have a scandal so powerful that it cannot be ignored by the average Briton or American, we will have a revolution that overturns the corrupt political systems in both countries, and perhaps puts many banks out of business.

Quote examples

1

So would a Briton say "I used to work at Goldmans" if the company is called Goldman Sachs?

2

The "average" Briton cares as much about the US healthcare debate as Americans care about British politics.

3

Intriguingly in the full list he's lumped "brighton" with "briton/england" - Brighton is actually a place, albeit not a city.

4

I can't say I've ever heard someone say "Briton" without the adjective "ancient".

Proper noun examples

1

The average American (or Briton) didn't care when Hitler carved up Czechoslovakia either.

2

Briton is the correct demonym for a citizen of the United Kingdom[0].

3

Northern-Irish, so technically a Briton, but not an Englishman.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use briton in a sentence?

A Briton thinks that a corporation is a danger to privacy, instead of his own government.

What does briton mean?

A citizen of the United Kingdom or (historical, obsolete) its overseas empire.

What part of speech is briton?

briton is commonly used as noun.