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Briticism
[ brit-uh-siz-uhm ]
noun
- a word, idiom, or phrase characteristic of or restricted to British English, especially as compared with American English, as lift compared with elevator or in hospital with in the hospital.
Briticism
/ ˈɪɪˌɪə /
noun
- a custom, linguistic usage, or other feature peculiar to Britain or its people
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Briticism1
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Example Sentences
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Except she says “telly” instead of “TV,” which I think is one of her most adorable Briticisms.
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She says this as a matter of consensus, though to gaze at Wright, looking glam in borrowed clothes from Zero + Maria Cornejo, is to consider the observation — to borrow a Briticism — rubbish.
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Deborah Smith’s translation, originally for publication in England, sports a few occasionally jarring Briticisms.
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He must free his vocabulary from clumsy localisms, whether these be Americanisms or Briticisms.
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I wondered what Phidias would have said to the "cuttings," and whether the Miss Binghams imagined it a Briticism.
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