motherland (Meaning)
Wordnet
motherland (n)
the country where you were born
Webster
motherland (n.)
The country of one's ancestors; -- same as fatherland.
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motherland Sentence Examples
- She longed for her motherland, yearning for the familiar sights and sounds of her childhood.
- The soldiers bravely defended their motherland against foreign invaders.
- The poet's words evoked a deep sense of love and nostalgia for their motherland.
- She was exiled from her motherland due to her political beliefs.
- The immigrants longed to return to their motherland, but their dream remained unfulfilled.
- The flag of her motherland fluttered proudly in the wind, a symbol of national pride.
- He traveled around the world but never forgot the warmth and comfort of his motherland.
- The history of her motherland was rich and complex, filled with both triumphs and tragedies.
- She wore the traditional dress of her motherland, a testament to her cultural heritage.
- The motherland provided sustenance and shelter to its citizens, a place they could always call home.
FAQs About the word motherland
the country where you were bornThe country of one's ancestors; -- same as fatherland.
birthplace, cradle, mother country, hometown,home, Blighty, roots, old country,country, nativity
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She longed for her motherland, yearning for the familiar sights and sounds of her childhood.
The soldiers bravely defended their motherland against foreign invaders.
The poet's words evoked a deep sense of love and nostalgia for their motherland.
She was exiled from her motherland due to her political beliefs.