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Continent

Part of Speech

Noun, Adjective

Pronunciation

/'kɒntɪnənt/ (British), /'kɑːntənənt/ (American)

Definitions

  • (Noun) One of the main large landmasses of the Earth, such as Africa, Asia, or Europe.
  • (Adjective) Exercising self-restraint, especially in bodily functions or desires.

Usage Examples

  • Asia is the largest continent on Earth.
  • She remained continent despite many temptations.

Etymology

Derived from Latin continentem ("holding together, continuous"), from continere ("to contain, hold together").

Synonyms

  • (Noun) Landmass, region
  • (Adjective) Self-restrained, temperate

Antonyms

  • (Noun) Island
  • (Adjective) Indulgent, uncontrolled

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French Continent /kɔ̃.ti.nɑ̃/
Spanish Continente /kon.tiˈnen.te/
German Kontinent /ˈkɔntiˌnɛnt/
Hindi महाद्वीप (Mahadweep) /mɑː.hɑː.d̪ʋiːp/
Tamil கண்டம் (Kandam) /kʌɳɖʌm/
Bengali মহাদেশ (Mohadesh) /mɔ.ha.d̪eʃ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British: /'kɒntɪnənt/

American: /'kɑːntənənt/

Australian: /'kɒntənənt/

Historical Usage

The term 'continent' has been used since antiquity to classify large landmasses. In philosophy and medicine, the adjective form was associated with self-control and bodily discipline.

Cultural Nuances

In geographical contexts, continents are used to categorize regions of the world. In moral discussions, being 'continent' implies strong self-restraint.

More Information

The concept of continents has evolved over time, with different cultures defining them in unique ways. The word is also metaphorically used to describe personal discipline and self-control.

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