transatlantic

[trænzətˈlæntɪk]

transatlantic Definition

  • 1across or crossing the Atlantic Ocean
  • 2relating to countries on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, especially Europe and North America

Using transatlantic: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Titanic was a famous transatlantic ship.

  • Example

    There are many transatlantic flights between Europe and North America.

  • Example

    The transatlantic relationship between the US and Europe is important for global politics.

transatlantic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for transatlantic

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Summary: transatlantic in Brief

The term 'transatlantic' [trænzətˈlæntɪk] refers to something that crosses or is related to both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, particularly Europe and North America. It can describe transportation, such as the Titanic, or relationships between countries, like the US and Europe. An example sentence is 'There are many transatlantic flights between Europe and North America.'

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