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Australian
[aw-streyl-yuhn]
adjective
of or relating to Australia, its inhabitants, or their languages.
Zoogeography., belonging to a geographical division comprising Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Sulawesi, the Moluccas, Papua New Guinea, and adjacent smaller islands.
Phytogeography., belonging or pertaining to a geographical division comprising Australia and Tasmania.
noun
a native or inhabitant of Australia.
an Aboriginal inhabitant of Australia.
Also called Australian Aboriginal languages. the group of languages of the Aborigines of Australia, consisting of about three hundred languages. Austral, Austral.
Other Word Forms
- anti-Australian adjective
- pro-Australian adjective
- pseudo-Australian adjective
- trans-Australian adjective
- un-Australian adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of Australian1
Example Sentences
Sabalenka, the world number one and defending champion in New York, has suffered defeat in the Australian and French Open finals this year.
Citing Australian policies, Farage said once the country had "the legal base" to tow small boats back to Indonesia they solved the problem in two weeks.
Djokovic did not want to think about the future in the aftermath of his Flushing Meadows defeat - and certainly not as "far" as the Australian Open in little over four months' time.
Sam Kerr, the Australian superstar striker, was also back in the squad for the first time in 20 months after her recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Australians have a complicated relationship with the sun: they love it, but they also fear it.
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