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Balinese

American  
[bah-luh-neez, -nees, bal-uh-] / ˌbɑ ləˈniz, -ˈnis, ˌbæl ə- /

adjective

  1. of or relating to Bali, its people, or their language.


noun

plural

Balinese
  1. a native or inhabitant of Bali.

  2. the language of Bali, an Indonesian language of the Austronesian family.

Usage

Balinese is used as a plural noun (a candidate favored by the Balinese ), but it's relatively rare as a singular noun (the candidate who is a Balinese ).

Etymology

Origin of Balinese

First recorded in 1810–20; from Dutch Balinees, equivalent to Bali Bali + -n- connective + -ees -ese

Example Sentences

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Local resentment is rising, with social media vigilantes putting misbehaving tourists on blast - even as the Balinese maintain their world-famous hospitality.

From BBC • Sep. 27, 2025

"It's the Balinese Hindu culture that has created this myth of the place."

From BBC • Sep. 27, 2025

Their December concert will feature Balinese gamelan, and in May, film and chamber music will combine to explore the connection between mothers and their children.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 17, 2023

At only 30, Maripaz has hands that fan and twist like a Balinese dancer’s, a wavering voice, and a stiff, awkward gait.

From New York Times • May 23, 2023

Where The Beades had plundered music hall, centuries-old Anglo-Celtic folk and the sounds of the 1960s electronic avant- garde, Steve Reich derived his inspirations from African drumming and Balinese gamelan music.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall