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john bull

/'dʤɔn'bul/
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Word: John Bull

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: "John Bull" is a term that represents an English man, especially one who is seen as typical or a symbol of the English character. It is often used in a humorous or satirical way to describe an Englishman as being stout, good-natured, and patriotic.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "John Bull" when you want to refer to an English man in a general or symbolic way.
  • It is often used in literature, politics, and discussions about culture.
Example:
  • "In the story, the character of John Bull was portrayed as a bumbling but well-meaning man who always tried to do the right thing for his country."
Advanced Usage:
  • "John Bull" can also symbolize British nationalism or pride. It may be used in discussions about British identity or in political cartoons to represent the British people.
Word Variants:
  • John Bullish (adjective): Describing someone who has qualities associated with John Bull, such as being patriotic or traditional.
Different Meaning:
  • There isn't a widely recognized different meaning for "John Bull," but it can be used in various contexts to represent English characteristics.
Synonyms:
  • Brit, Englishman, Limey (informal and sometimes used in a light-hearted or derogatory way).
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated directly with "John Bull," but you might encounter phrases like "John Bull attitude" to describe someone who embodies British characteristics.
Summary:

"John Bull" is a playful way to refer to an English man, highlighting typical traits associated with English identity.

Noun
  1. a man of English descent

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