Hispanic in a sentence as a noun

Smoking takes about 10 years off life expectancy, which is thought to be the reason why hispanics have a longer life expectancy than non-hispanic whites in the US. Mental illness takes another 10 - 15 years off life expectancy.

The increasing gender gap in college is intricately tied up with the country basically abandoning black and hispanic as well as lower-income white men.

Hispanic in a sentence as an adjective

But that doesn't indicate stereotypically latino or hispanic features indicate extroversion.

Quite a lot of informal but institutionalized racism results from taking people out of middle class neighborhoods and plunking them into the middle of very poor, broken, homogeneously black or hispanic neighborhoods, and then making them a magnet for every bad thing that happens in those neighborhoods.

Hispanic definitions

noun

an American whose first language is Spanish

See also: Hispanic

adjective

related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture; "the Hispanic population of California is growing rapidly"

See also: Hispanic Latino