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patriotic
[ pey-tree-ot-ikor, especially British, pa- ]
adjective
- of, like, suitable for, or characteristic of a patriot.
- expressing or inspired by patriotism:
a patriotic ode.
Other Word Forms
- 貹t·dzi·· adverb
- t·貹t·dzi adjective
- anti·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- p·貹t·dzi adjective
- hyper·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- ԴDzp·ٰ·dzi adjective
- ԴDzp·ٰ·dzi·· adverb
- v·貹t·dzi adjective
- over·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- p·ٰ·dzi adjective
- d·貹t·dzi adjective
- pseudo·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- ܲȴ-貹t·dzi adjective
- quasi-貹t·dzi·· adverb
- i·貹t·dzi adjective
- semi·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- ܱt·貹t·dzi adjective
- ܱt·貹t·dzi·ly adverb
- ܲp·ٰ·dzi adjective
- ܲp·ٰ·dzi·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of patriotic1
Example Sentences
His talk of a "51st state," coupled with the trade war sparked by Trump's tariffs, has unleashed a patriotic fervour in Canada.
“He probably needs something that looks patriotic to sit on.”
It was therefore soon conceived as neither wise nor patriotic to speak of all the causes of strife and the terrible results to which national differences in the United States had led.
Instead of cowing Canadians, President Trump’s threats to annex their country have unleashed a wave of patriotic fervor unmatched in living memory.
“Here you go, Jimmy — I made your Legos cost 30% more, so you can grow up strong, patriotic and perpetually broke.”
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