What's the difference between hispanicism and spaniard?

Hispanicism


Definition:

  • (n.) A Spanish idiom or mode of speech.

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Spaniard


Definition:

  • (n.) A native or inhabitant of Spain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) As corruption consistently ranks as a top concern for Spaniards, second only to unemployment, and with an eye on upcoming municipal and regional elections in the spring, Spain’s political parties have been keen to appear as if they are tackling the issue.
  • (2) Picardo said that he was in frequent "fluid" contact with local politicians in the Spanish border town of La Linea and other areas where the more than 4,000 Spaniards who work in the peninsula live.
  • (3) The Spaniard’s challenge had been wild and right in front of the overworked official, Craig Pawson.
  • (4) What’s more, if Spaniards learn at the same time how to lower their voice when talking, political instability will have come to us with a silver lining.
  • (5) The Spaniard has accused José Mourinho of unsettling the 21-year-old England international by going public with an initial £20m offer, which was rejected.
  • (6) It was a speech that might well have stuck in the gullet of any Greeks or Spaniards who happened to be watching.
  • (7) If the Spaniard’s bad luck in hitting a post was expected, the sight of Stambouli, a lumbering figure in the first 45 minutes, confidently sweeping home the rebound certainly prompted a double take.
  • (8) A last-minute winner by Wigan Athletic against Manchester City in the 2013 final had earned the Spaniard a step up to Everton, but just when his side, battling against injuries and tiredness as well as waves of United attacks, appeared to have done enough to earn extra-time at least, a killer finish by Anthony Martial, easily the game’s most eye-catching player, ended the contest with seconds to spare.
  • (9) 5.04pm GMT Speaking of Spain, the New York Times is running a hard-hitting piece about how Spaniards are scrimping in the time of crisis.
  • (10) His son Felipe, he assured Spaniards, "has the maturity, preparation, and sense of responsibility necessary to assume the title of head of state and open a new era of hope which combines the experience and momentum of a new generation."
  • (11) When half-time arrived the loss of the Spaniard could be identified as the prime factor in City's lack of direction and identity.
  • (12) While ordinary Spaniards cope with harsh austerity, recession and soaring unemployment, the country's royal family has been enjoying expensive hunting trips, one of which resulted in King Juan Carlos ending up in hospital.
  • (13) The Spaniard also needs to address the issues a centre-back.
  • (14) They could yet make a move for the Spaniard, who has not revealed where he will be managing next season.
  • (15) That’s the positive what I was looking for and what I needed.” Berdych might be lightly considered in their quarter-final – but certainly not by the Spaniard.
  • (16) In theory the arrival of Rafael Benítez could have been good for Azpilicueta and although he rejects suggestions that his nationality helped, he talks highly of the Spaniard's attention to detail.
  • (17) "I was privileged to play there and every Spaniard who's been there loves it."
  • (18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Silva had been identified, along with Agüero, as City’s main threat by Leonid Slutsky, the CSKA manager, and it was the Spaniard who slipped the ball through deftly for Dzeko to beat the offside trap.
  • (19) After winning stage three, he maintains his advantage until the end of the race, despite the UCI revealing it would challenge the Spaniard's domestic acquittal on doping charges.
  • (20) The Spaniards made their decision following a board meeting in Madrid, and it was immediately welcomed by BA, which has been plagued by industrial unrest after the airline announced moves to cut jobs and reform working practices.

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