country
1 of 1noun/ˈkʌntri/
Forms:countries
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a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.
A1Learn more on Wikipedia- Canada is a vast country known for its stunning landscapes and friendly people.
- My grandparents immigrated to this country in search of better opportunities.
- She traveled to several European countries during her summer vacation.
- The country celebrated its independence with a grand parade and fireworks.
- The government implemented new policies to boost the country's economy.
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an area with farms, fields, and trees, outside cities and towns
A2Learn more on Wikipedia- Living in the city can be hectic, so sometimes I crave the tranquility of the country.
- My parents have a beautiful farmhouse in the country where they grow their own vegetables.
- She loves taking long walks in the country, surrounded by nature and fresh air.
- We went on a road trip and explored the scenic beauty of the country.
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a style of music that started in the southern United States, often using guitars and other string instruments, and usually tells simple and emotional stories about love, family, or daily life
- She listens to country while cooking dinner.
- He used to sing country songs at local bars.
- I enjoy both old and modern country.
- Country has changed a lot over the years.
- This radio station plays mostly country and folk.