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international
Adjective
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An international event, situation, idea, etc. includes two or more countries.
In soccer news, France beat Japan in international competition.
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An international student is a student from country A studying in country B.
The United States has more international students than any other country.
international
Noun
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An international is a game or contest between two or more countries.
Christian
Noun
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A Christian is a person who believes in salvation from sin through Jesus of Nazareth, called Jesus Christ or Jesus the Christ.
He is a conservative Christian.
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To some religions, a Christian is someone who has a certain spiritual way of being. This is said to be from being spiritually born with the help of Jesus Christ. This is someone who has been saved from sin.
The Baptist preacher said that most Baptists are not really Christians.
Christian
Proper noun
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Christian is a male given name.
Hans Christian Andersen is famous for writing books of fairy tales.
Christian
Adjective
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If you are Christian then you are a Christian. (See noun above.)
Yes, she is Christian.
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If something is Christian, it has to do with Christianity.
Being saved from sin by Christ is a Christian idea.
Christmas is a Christian holiday.
They went to a Christian church.
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If something you do is Christian it something Christians are supposed to do.
It is not Christian to steal from people.
youth
Noun
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The quality or state of being young.
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The part of life after childhood.
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A young person.
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Young people, as a group.
exchange
Verb
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Two people exchange two things when each person gives a thing to the other person. They can exchange two things, or they can exchange a thing for money.
The children can exchange toys so that each child has a new toy to play with.
exchange
Noun
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An exchange is the act of exchanging.
I did well in that exchange. Now I have three good new books, and I only paid a little money.