Used in a Sentence

denmark

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

Editorial note

When there's surplus wind energy, Sweden and Norway scales back on hydro and import from Denmark and Germany (through Denmark) instead.

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A country in Northern Europe. Capital and largest city: Copenhagen; the metropole of the sovereign nation of the same name.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A country in Northern Europe. Capital and largest city: Copenhagen; the metropole of the sovereign nation of the same name.

noun

A sovereign nation consisting of Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

noun

A number of places in other countries:

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for denmark.

noun

A country in Northern Europe. Capital and largest city: Copenhagen; the metropole of the sovereign nation of the same name.

noun

A sovereign nation consisting of Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

noun

A number of places in other countries:

noun

A town and local government area (Shire of Denmark) in the Great Southern region, Western Australia.

Example sentences

1

When there's surplus wind energy, Sweden and Norway scales back on hydro and import from Denmark and Germany (through Denmark) instead.

2

Being a taxi driver in Norway or Denmark doesn't mean you live in near-poverty and have to work 80 hours a week to make ends meet.

3

Want to come and contribute to the fact that Denmark has the highest rate of burglaries in the EU?

4

I don't know much about France, but in Denmark people definitely notice some groups' criminality more than others.

5

There are some problems, but the large majority of immigrants to Denmark do work.

6

Oil is largely the reason Norway is better off than Denmark and Sweden.

7

Although, come to think of it, Denmark is a bit of an outlier.

8

Unless homes in Denmark use only 3% of what homes in the US use on average[1], that number should be somewhere closer to 15,000 homes.

9

While Denmark has the ability to export to Norway, Sweden and Germany (amongst others) it's likely wind production will be at high levels in neighbouring countries.

10

Furthermore, Denmark will have more renewable energy.

11

Since 2001 I've lived and worked in Finland, Denmark & Sweden.

12

I assume the situation in Denmark might be similar.

Quote examples

1

Denmark is also damn flat, at least compared to Norway, which is more "mountainy", like Switzerland.

2

Something I wrote in an earlier thread: Denmark's electricity price is the highest in the EU "when you count in taxes and VAT, which go to produce other useful outcomes.

3

"America is not for nothing the land of opportunity, and it is not for nothing that emigrants are flocking to the USA, Europe and Australia." Denmark has twice the social mobility of "the land of opportunity" as defined by the probability of someone born in the poorest 25% of society making his/her way up to the richest 25% of society within their lifetime.

Proper noun examples

1

The happiest countries in the world are Switzerland, Iceland, Denmark, Norway and Canada according to the World Happiness index.

2

It's not a coincidence that the startup scene is nearly non-existent where unions have a strong presence (France, Sweden, Denmark, Norway).

3

These are typically 2MW plants that can ramp up in 20 minutes or so, and they are scattered through out Denmark.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use denmark in a sentence?

When there's surplus wind energy, Sweden and Norway scales back on hydro and import from Denmark and Germany (through Denmark) instead.

What does denmark mean?

A country in Northern Europe. Capital and largest city: Copenhagen; the metropole of the sovereign nation of the same name.

What part of speech is denmark?

denmark is commonly used as noun.