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British (disambiguation); Brittish; Pretannic; Britsih; Breetish

British         
¦ adjective
1. relating to Great Britain or the United Kingdom.
2. of the British Commonwealth or (formerly) the British Empire.
Derivatives
Britishness noun
Origin
OE Brettisc, from Bret 'Briton', from L. Britto, or its Celtic equivalent.
British         
Wimp.
Don't be a British.
British         
1.
British means belonging or relating to the United Kingdom, or to its people or culture.
ADJ
2.
The British are the people of Great Britain.
N-PLURAL

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Pronunciation examples for British
1. You can be British Muslim, British Sikh, British Hindu, British Indian, British Pakistani.
Radical _ Maajid Nawaz _ Talks at Google
2. like British Rail, British Leyland,
The Fourth Revolution _ John Micklethwait & Adrian Wooldridge _ Talks at Google
3. wanted somebody British, a composer that's British
Imogen Heap's Extrodinary Career - Past, Present & Future _ Talks at Google
4. British way, the most polite British way
Nigel Ng _ Nigel Ng Meets Uncle Roger _ Talks at Google
5. not Beatles British, not aristocratic British.
Implicit Bias & Microaggressions _ Kimberly Papillon _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of British
1. Scouse British, Geordie British, Cockney British.
2. Just as you can be Scottish–British or Welsh–British, so you can be black British or Jewish–British or Asian–British.
3. Terry Evans, Head of the British Trade Office, said «British Week started off as British Day.
4. Unable to comment: British Badminton Olympic Committee, British and Irish Basketball Federation, Amateur Boxing Association, Football Association, British Judo Association, Amateur Rowing Association, British Table Tennis Federation, British Taekwondo Council, Lawn Tennis Association, British Weightlifters Association.
5. They were named best British group, best British rock act and best British live act.