Canadian
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- anti-Canadian adjective
- pro-Canadian adjective
- pseudo-Canadian adjective
- trans-Canadian adjective
Etymology
Origin of Canadian
First recorded in 1560–70; Canad(a) + -ian; compare French canadien
Example Sentences
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The Americans were faster and stronger than the Canadians.
The Canadian data also indicate the country logged its narrowest goods-trade surplus with the U.S. in five years in 2025, with producers shifting exports to non-U.
The curling tournament was rocked after a Swedish player accused a Canadian opponent of cheating, and the latter responded by insulting him.
From Barron's
For the first time since May 2021, activity was down in all Canadian provinces, the economist says.
Telesat’s Lightspeed constellation also fits Ottawa’s priorities, with the Canadian military in talks to use dedicated military satellite radio capacity to support Arctic defence.
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