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patriotic
[ pey-tree-ot-ikor, especially British, pa- ]
adjective
- of, like, suitable for, or characteristic of a patriot.
- expressing or inspired by patriotism:
a patriotic ode.
Other 51Թ Forms
- 貹t·dzi·· adverb
- t·貹t·dzi adjective
- anti·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- p·貹t·dzi adjective
- hyper·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- ԴDzp·ٰ·dzi adjective
- ԴDzp·ٰ·dzi·· adverb
- v·貹t·dzi adjective
- over·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- p·ٰ·dzi adjective
- d·貹t·dzi adjective
- pseudo·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- ܲȴ-貹t·dzi adjective
- quasi-貹t·dzi·· adverb
- i·貹t·dzi adjective
- semi·貹t·dzi·· adverb
- ܱt·貹t·dzi adjective
- ܱt·貹t·dzi·ly adverb
- ܲp·ٰ·dzi adjective
- ܲp·ٰ·dzi·· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of patriotic1
Example Sentences
Stephen resists having his intellectual freedom ensnared by patriotic sanctimony: “Let my country die for me,” he drunkenly tells a British soldier.
Bardella, the president of the RN party, told the rally on Sunday that the court ruling was "a direct attack on democracy and a wound to millions of patriotic French people".
However, it will take a particularly patriotic future president to sign off on reducing their own authority.
Known for their patriotic fervor, his films struck a chord with the Indian public.
Fox News’s Jeanine Pirro urged viewers to ignore the economic pain they were feeling on Thursday for the sake of patriotic dedication to the president.
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