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Meaning of European
Relating to Europe or its inhabitants
Etymology of European
The word "European" has its roots in the Greek word "Εὐρώπη" (Eurōpē), referring to the mythological figure of Europa, and the suffix "-an", which forms an adjective indicating a place or origin
Historically, the term "European" emerged in the 16th century to describe the inhabitants of the continent and their cultural heritage
Synonyms
Western
continental
international
global
transnational
intercontinental
multicultural
multilingual
cosmopolitan
worldly
cultured
refined
sophisticated
urbane
civilized
modern
industrialized
developed
advanced
complex
diverse
heterogeneous
pluralistic
multinational
transcultural
cross-cultural
pan-European
eurocentric
occidental
atlantic
mediterranean
balkan
slavic
germanic
latin
hellenic
iberian
italic
gallic
frankish
anglo-saxon
celtic
nordic
scandinavian
baltic
eastern
central
southern
northern
Definitions
- Relating to Europe or its inhabitants
- * Relating to or characteristic of the continents of Europe
- * Having a connection to or influence from Europe
Usage Examples
- The European Union has implemented several policies to promote economic growth and cooperation among its member states
- * European culture is known for its rich history, art, and architecture
- * The company has expanded its operations to the European market, seeking to increase its global presence
Antonyms
Asian
African
American
non-European
foreign
exotic
oriental
indigenous
aboriginal
non-western
third-world
developing
underdeveloped
primitive
traditional
rural
unsophisticated
parochial
insular
isolated
disconnected
non-industrialized
pre-modern
ancient
obsolete