atlantic

word

/ətˈɫænɪk/, /ətˈɫæntɪk/
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/ətˈlæntɪk/
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Definition

Atlantic usually refers to the Atlantic Ocean or to something connected to it. It is often used in names, geography, weather, travel, and discussions about regions on both sides of the ocean.

Usage & Nuances

Usually capitalized as 'Atlantic' because it is a proper noun or part of a name: 'the Atlantic Ocean', 'Atlantic coast'. It can be a noun in some contexts ('cross the Atlantic') and an adjective in others ('Atlantic winds'). Do not use it for the Pacific or other oceans.

Example Sentences

The Atlantic Ocean is very large.

basic

They live near the Atlantic coast.

basic

Our ship crossed the Atlantic last year.

basic

Flights over the Atlantic were delayed because of the storm.

natural

She grew up in a small Atlantic fishing town.

natural

We spent the weekend watching Atlantic waves from the hotel balcony.

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