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Patriotic Moderate

Patriotic has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

inspired by love for your country

"The crowd stood in a patriotic silence as the flag was raised at sunrise."

2

Inspired by or showing patriotism; done out of love of one's country; zealously and unselfishly devoted to the service of one's country

"The volunteers gathered at dawn to plant trees in their national park, a truly patriotic act driven by deep devotion to their homeland."

In plain English: Patriotic means showing love and support for your country.

"The audience stood up and sang the national anthem in a very patriotic way."

Usage: Use patriotic to describe actions, symbols, or feelings that demonstrate strong devotion and pride in your nation. This term often appears when discussing holidays like Independence Day or events involving national service.

Example Sentences
"The audience stood up and sang the national anthem in a very patriotic way." adj
"The community gathered to sing patriotic songs during the national holiday parade." adj
"Many citizens wore patriotic colors on their clothes to show support for the team." adj
"She felt deeply patriotic when she saw the soldiers marching in perfect formation." adj
Related Terms
Antonyms
disloyal

Origin

The word "patriotic" entered English via French and late Latin, ultimately tracing back to the ancient Greek term for a citizen of one's country. It was formed by adding an adjective suffix to the root meaning "belonging to or loving one's native land."

Rhyming Words
tic otic etic ictic mutic lotic attic ontic istic vatic octic latic metic artic ustic matic votic retic optic nitic
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