hamilton

word

/ˈhæməltən/
HAM-uhl-tuhn
/ˈhæməltən/
HAM-uhl-tuhn

Definition

Hamilton is usually a proper noun. It most often refers to the American statesman Alexander Hamilton, the hit musical about his life, or a person's surname or given name.

Usage & Nuances

Because it is a proper noun, the meaning depends heavily on context. In everyday modern English, many people first think of the musical 'Hamilton'; in history contexts, it often means Alexander Hamilton. Capitalize it, and do not treat it like a common vocabulary word.

Example Sentences

I listened to songs from Hamilton last night.

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Our teacher talked about Hamilton in history class.

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Her last name is Hamilton.

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Have you seen Hamilton yet, or are you still trying to get tickets?

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When people say Hamilton, I never know if they mean the musical or the founding father.

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I was surprised by how much Hamilton made me care about early American politics.

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