lincoln

word

/ˈɫɪŋkən/
LING-kuhn
/ˈlɪŋkən/
LING-kuhn

Definition

Lincoln is usually a proper noun. It most commonly refers to Abraham Lincoln, a former U.S. president, but it can also be a city name, a surname, or a car brand depending on the context.

Usage & Nuances

Because it is a proper noun, it is capitalized: 'Lincoln,' not 'lincoln.' Learners should rely on context: 'President Lincoln' refers to the historical person, 'Lincoln, Nebraska' to the city, and 'a Lincoln' can mean a car made by the Lincoln brand.

Example Sentences

We learned about Lincoln in history class.

basic

I always mix up Lincoln and Washington when I see their faces on posters.

natural

My cousin lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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His family name is Lincoln.

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They drove up in a black Lincoln and everyone noticed.

natural

When someone says Lincoln, I usually think of the president first.

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