What is another word for U.S.?

Pronunciation: [jˌuːˈɛs] (IPA)

The term "U.S." is synonymous with several other phrases that refer to the United States of America. Some of these include "USA," "United States," and "America." Additionally, the United States is often colloquially referred to as "the States" or simply "the US." When referring specifically to the federal government of the United States, the term "Washington" is sometimes used, in reference to the city where many of the government's institutions are located. Depending on the context, there may be additional synonyms used as well, such as "North America" or "the New World," which are broader terms referencing the geographical region that includes the United States.

What are the paraphrases for U.s.?

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What are the hypernyms for U.s.?

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Famous quotes with U.s.

  • This radical transformation of world power relationships reflects primarily in the case of both the USA and the U.S. the growth of the productive forces.
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  • We now have the opportunity of giving to the U.S. its Vietnam war.
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  • Where is the indignation about the fact that the US and U.S. have thirty thousand pounds of destructive force for every human being in the world?
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  • Just as the 99% of Soviet citizens who supported the Soviet regime in 1985 was no indication of what the people inside the U.S. really thought, the army of true believers that we think we see in the Arab world is an illusion.
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  • There were no dissidents then in the U.S. because they were all killed.
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