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Anglicize for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: 'æŋglɪ,saɪz

What does Anglicize really mean?

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Anglicize is a word that describes the process of making something more English or adapting it to conform to English customs, language, or identity. It's like when you have a delicious French dish, but you change some of the ingredients and cooking methods to make it more suited to the tastes and preferences of people in England. Or think about when you meet someone from a different country and they start learning your language, English. They might start speaking with an accent or using English phrases and idioms. In a way, they are "anglicizing" their speech to fit into an English-speaking environment.

Revised and Fact checked by David Wilson on 2023-10-28 23:52:31

Anglicize In a sentece

Learn how to use Anglicize inside a sentece

  • When people from other countries move to an English-speaking country, they may anglicize their names to make it easier for others to pronounce.
  • In some countries, food and drink names from other cultures may be anglicized so that people can understand what they are ordering.
  • Sometimes, when books or movies are brought from one language to another, the titles are anglicized to attract a wider audience.
  • In history, some rulers anglicized their names to sound more British in order to gain acceptance from the British people.
  • When traveling abroad, it can be helpful to anglicize certain phrases or expressions to communicate better with local people.

Anglicize Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Anglicize Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.