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western

[wes-tern]

adjective

  1. lying toward or situated in the west.

    our company's western office.

  2. directed or proceeding toward the west.

    a western migration.

  3. coming or originating from the west, as a wind.

  4. (often initial capital letter),  of, pertaining to, living in, or characteristic of the West, especially the western U.S..

    a Western ranch.

  5. (usually initial capital letter),  Occidental.

    to adopt Western dress.

  6. (usually initial capital letter),  of or relating to the non-Communist countries of Europe and the Americas.

    Western trade agreements.

  7. (initial capital letter),  of or relating to the Western Church.



noun

  1. (often initial capital letter),  a story, movie, or radio or television play about the U.S. West of the 19th century.

  2. western sandwich.

  3. a person or thing from a western region or country.

western

1

/ ˈwɛstən /

adjective

  1. situated in or towards or facing the west

  2. going or directed to or towards the west

  3. (of a wind, etc) coming or originating from the west

  4. native to, inhabiting, or growing in the west

  5. music See country and western

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Western

2

/ ˈwɛstən /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of the West as opposed to the Orient

  2. (formerly) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Americas and the parts of Europe not under Communist rule

  3. of, relating to, or characteristic of the western states of the US

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noun

  1. a film, book, etc, concerned with life in the western states of the US, esp during the era of exploration and early development

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Other Word Forms

  • anti-Western adjective
  • nonwestern adjective
  • pro-Western adjective
  • unwestern adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of western1

before 1050; 1905–10 western for def. 8; Middle English, Old English westerne, equivalent to west west + -erne -ern
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Example Sentences

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The audience at the economic forum in Vladivostok burst into applause, with Russian officials and business leaders apparently welcoming the threat to "destroy" Western troops.

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It also found that several of the sunscreens pulled from shelves shared a similar base formula and linked them to a manufacturer in Western Australia.

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“It’s something that’s been literally stamped out over the course of the Western gender binary that emerged from the Victorian era.”

"I've been through around 12 countries. I passed through Western Europe, all the way across to the Balkans, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and then across Bulgaria and into Turkey," he says.

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It also worries many Western nations, especially in Europe, which are still grappling with how to end the war in Ukraine.

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Westermarckwestern alienation