americanism

[US]/ə'merikənizəm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Loyalty and support for the English language and customs in America.

Real-world Examples

They've actually included their own Americanisms like saying betta instead of better.

Source: British English Pronunciation

The philosophy of the movement combined realism, ethnic consciousness, and Americanism.

Source: Master TOEFL Vocabulary in 7 Days

The ship itself serves as a war trophy, but you realize everything in there is like a totem to anti-Americanism.

Source: CNN 10 Student English November 2018 Collection

It is not an Americanism. It sounds quite odd in the US.

Source: Learn speaking with Vanessa.

Bond could have kicked himself for forgetting the Americanism.

Source: 007 Series: Diamonds Are Forever (Part 1)

It’s not everywhere in fashion these days, Americanism. Not very big in Europe, truth be told.

Source: Complete English Speech Collection

But it all depends on your definition of Americanism.

Source: Complete English Speech Collection

But this " Americanism" was born in England, and was used by many of its greatest authors for centuries.

Source: The Economist Culture

Perhaps the quintessential Americanism is OK (okay), which has become one of the best known and most widespread terms throughout the whole world.

Source: Illustrated History of English (Volume 2)

Paris, Rome, Peking had had no more effect on her Americanism than Elliott's devout Catholicism on her robust, but not inconvenient, Presbyterian faith.

Source: Blade (Part 1)

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