caroline

IPA: kˈɛrʌɫaɪn

Root Word: Caroline

noun

  • Synonym of Carolean
  • A female given name from the Germanic languages.
  • (historical) An old silver coin of Italy.

adjective

  • Synonym of Carolean (“relating to the time of Kings Charles I and II of England or Charles III of the United Kingdom, or of the kings themselves”)
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Examples of "caroline" in Sentences

  • Caroline takes Salty to the vet.
  • Caroline and Leon begin to date.
  • Caroline accepts and the two wed.
  • Caroline is a force to reckon with.
  • Caroline is in the very first sentence.
  • Caroline was also present at this event.
  • In the case of Caroline, this was unthinkable.
  • Pam Ann is the alter ego of Australian comedienne Caroline Reid.
  • She was a dilettante painter and made a portrait of princess Caroline.
  • The majority of the residents of the Caroline area commute to the Ithaca area.

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