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Westerner

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Westerner meaning

A native or inhabitant of the west of a region (or of the world as a whole). | A native or inhabitant of the West, of the Western world—The United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. (Also written capitalized as Westerner.) | A native or inhabitant of the west of a region (or of the world as a whole).

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Example sentences (20)

Former Editor of PUNCH newspaper, Chairman of its Editorial Board and Deputy Editor-in-chief, BOLAWOLE was also the Managing Director/ Editor-in-chief of THE WESTERNER newsmagazine.

The camp runs from Nov. 16 to Dec. 13 at the Westerner Park Centrium, home of the Western Hockey League’s Red Deer Rebels.

There is no earthly reason the next leader could not be another westerner.

As a Westerner I just don't think harassment should be covered by free speech.

If a young Westerner goes to Africa and travels around, he’ll find it quite easy to move with the top levels of society.

Lucky man, but I don’t think he really understood the complexities of the Islamic world and I don’t know what he thought what would happen if you thought the westerner would in someway prevent him from being kidnapped?

Max Anderson was the Westerner’s top scorer with 91 on the 18-hole course.

The JV and C teams both played very well this season and look forward to another great year of Westerner Football in 2019!

This article was biased clickbait, but Tajikistan has long had some radical elements there, so any westerner who goes faces a risk.

An East German guard talks to a Westerner through a broken seam in the wall.

Cooper appeared in the Dashiell Hammett crime film City Streets playing a westerner who gets involved with big-city gangsters in order to save the woman he loves.

Despite its short run, The Westerner and Peckinpah were nominated by the Producers Guild of America for Best Filmed Series.

He was not, either, the first Westerner to have written on magic squares.

In 1936, Ruth Harkness became the first Westerner to bring back a live giant panda, a cub named Su Lin citation which went to live at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago.

In other words, the perceptual categories of Western researchers may systematically cause a Westerner to misperceive or to fail to perceive entirely a meaningful element in another culture.

I plan only on being a visual curiosity, the lone westerner in a Vietnamese community; to rent a house, move in with few, if any, expectations and let the experience wash over me.

Marco Polo was not the first Westerner to travel to the Orient and return with amazing stories of this different culture, but his accounts published in the late 13th and early 14th centuries were the first to be widely read throughout Europe.

Melnick was a big fan of The Westerner and Ride the High Country, and had heard Peckinpah had been unfairly fired from The Cincinnati Kid.

The English sailor and adventurer William Adams (1564–1620) was the first Westerner to receive the dignity of samurai.

The explorer Paul Du Chaillu was the first westerner to see a live gorilla during his travel through western equatorial Africa from 1856 to 1859.