gentilic

[jen-til-ik]

gentilic Definition

a noun that denotes the people or the inhabitants of a particular country, state, city, town, or locality.

Using gentilic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gentilic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    'American' is the gentilic for the United States.

  • Example

    The gentilic for someone from Paris is 'Parisian.'

  • Example

    The gentilic for someone from Australia is 'Australian.'

gentilic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gentilic

  • demonym
  • ethnonym

Phrases with gentilic

  • demonyms of countries

    the gentilics for countries

    Example

    The demonym for someone from Japan is 'Japanese.'

  • demonyms of cities

    the gentilics for cities

    Example

    The demonym for someone from New York City is 'New Yorker.'

  • demonyms of states

    the gentilics for states

    Example

    The demonym for someone from California is 'Californian.'

Origins of gentilic

from Latin 'gentilis', meaning 'of a clan or gens'

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Summary: gentilic in Brief

'Gentilic' [jen-til-ik] is a noun that refers to the name given to the people or inhabitants of a particular place, such as a country, state, city, or town. Examples include 'American' for the United States, 'Parisian' for someone from Paris, and 'Australian' for someone from Australia.