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Meaning of gringo

Wordnet

gringo (n)

a Latin American (disparaging) term for foreigners (especially Americans and Englishmen)

Webster

gringo (n.)

Among Spanish Americans, a foreigner, esp. an Englishman or American; -- often used as a term of reproach.

gringo Sentence Examples

  1. The gringo struggled to communicate due to his limited Spanish proficiency.
  2. Maria noticed the tall, blonde gringo standing out in the crowd.
  3. The locals eyed the gringos with a mix of curiosity and suspicion.
  4. The restaurant's menu had a separate section for "gringo dishes."
  5. Pedro pretended to not understand the gringo's broken Spanish.
  6. The gringo's ignorance of local customs led to some awkward interactions.
  7. The storeowner was suspicious of the gringo who kept asking for strange items.
  8. The cartel members referred to the kidnapped American as "the gringo."
  9. The gringo's accent betrayed his non-native status.
  10. The town was known for its vibrant gringo population, catering to tourists and expatriates.

FAQs About the word gringo

a Latin American (disparaging) term for foreigners (especially Americans and Englishmen)Among Spanish Americans, a foreigner, esp. an Englishman or American; --

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The gringo struggled to communicate due to his limited Spanish proficiency.

Maria noticed the tall, blonde gringo standing out in the crowd.

The locals eyed the gringos with a mix of curiosity and suspicion.

The restaurant's menu had a separate section for "gringo dishes."