Anglo
pronunciation
How to pronounce Anglo in British English: UK [ˈæŋgləʊ]
How to pronounce Anglo in American English: US [ˈængloʊ]
Word Origin
- Anglo (n.)
- "American, English-speaking white person," 1941, southwestern U.S., from Anglo-American. Anglo was used similarly of native, English-speakers in Canada from 1800 and Britain from 1964.
Example
- 1. Others moot that xstrata and anglo might join forces .
- 2. Such a trick has been used to boost anglo 's capital before .
- 3. Anglo american illustrates the dangers of geographical concentration .
- 4. For an anglo politician , this would be a minefield .
- 5. Ireland 's government announced another capital injection in anglo irish bank , a failed property lender , and said it would probably take majority control of allied irish banks .