Basic English
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Basic English
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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Its most eloquent sponsor asked that Basic English be spread worldwide by British propaganda, diplomatic and commercial agents.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Arthur Brisbane, journalism's Basic English eminence, then on the New York World, put Harriet to work as a columnist.
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In far from Basic English, Winston Churchill gave Basic another boost,* this time in the House of Commons.
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With a staff of assistants, he started a Basic English radio program for Latin America, produced a batch of Basic texts for Spaniards and Portuguese, helped Walt Disney make Basic educational shorts for the Army.
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You say the letter accompanying the first deposit, the one in Basic English, was apparently taken away by Kettle-Belly Sam Bonney.
From Lone Star Planet by Piper, H. Beam
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