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transatlantic

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Adj — Crossing, spanning, or coming from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.

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How to use transatlantic

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transatlantic flight transatlantic relations transatlantic voyage

Etymology

Formed from "trans-" ("across") plus "Atlantic."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “transatlantic” mean?

The word “transatlantic” means crossing, spanning, or coming from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. In plain terms, going across the Atlantic Ocean, or relating to both sides of it.

How do you use “transatlantic” in a sentence?

Here is “transatlantic” used in a sentence: “They booked a transatlantic flight from London to New York.”

What is the opposite of “transatlantic”?

The opposite of “transatlantic” — its antonyms — is cisatlantic.

What part of speech is “transatlantic”?

“Transatlantic” is an adjective.

Is “transatlantic” a common word?

“Transatlantic” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.

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