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pro-American

British  

adjective

  1. in favour of or supporting America, its people, culture, etc

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noun

  1. a person who is in favour of or supports America, its people, culture, etc

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Example Sentences

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Denmark has since the 9/11 attacks been one of the most pro-American countries in Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

The greatest benefit of a democratic, pro-American Venezuela is what it means for freedom and stability in the region.

From The Wall Street Journal

And though he didn’t do anything any other successful newspaper owner wouldn’t do, it’s hard to think of another prominent Asian in the media world as pro-American as Mr. Lai.

From The Wall Street Journal

“They were intentionally generated to try and distance themselves from that violence and present themselves as pro-American,” Simi said.

From Los Angeles Times

In more innocent times he was described as the most pro-American politician in Germany.

From Salon