A1 adjective Neutre #2,530 le plus courant

southeastern

/ˌsaʊθˈiːstərn/

Located in or coming from the direction between south and east. It describes a place, a region, or a wind that is in the corner between the bottom and the right on a map.

Exemples

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1

Florida is a state in the southeastern part of the USA.

Florida is a state in the southeastern part of the USA.

2

The government is developing new infrastructure in the southeastern territories.

The government is developing new infrastructure in the southeastern territories.

3

My cousin lives in a small southeastern town near the beach.

My cousin lives in a small southeastern town near the beach.

Famille de mots

Nom
southeast
Adverbe
southeastward
Adjectif
southeastern
Apparenté
southeaster
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Astuce mémo

Think of a map: 'South' is down and 'East' is right. Combining them gives you the bottom-right corner.

Quiz rapide

The ________ part of the country is famous for its beautiful beaches.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : southeastern

Exemples

1

Florida is a state in the southeastern part of the USA.

everyday

Florida is a state in the southeastern part of the USA.

2

The government is developing new infrastructure in the southeastern territories.

formal

The government is developing new infrastructure in the southeastern territories.

3

My cousin lives in a small southeastern town near the beach.

informal

My cousin lives in a small southeastern town near the beach.

4

The researchers analyzed climate patterns in the southeastern wetlands.

academic

The researchers analyzed climate patterns in the southeastern wetlands.

5

We are looking to expand our retail operations into the southeastern market.

business

We are looking to expand our retail operations into the southeastern market.

Famille de mots

Nom
southeast
Adverbe
southeastward
Adjectif
southeastern
Apparenté
southeaster

Collocations courantes

southeastern coast southeastern coast
southeastern region southeastern region
southeastern states southeastern states
southeastern corner southeastern corner
southeastern wind southeastern wind

Phrases Courantes

Southeastern Europe

Southeastern Europe

southeastern exposure

southeastern exposure

southeastern border

southeastern border

Souvent confondu avec

southeastern vs southwestern

Southwestern refers to the direction between south and west, while southeastern is between south and east.

southeastern vs southern

Southern refers strictly to the south direction, whereas southeastern is more specific to the east side of the south.

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Notes d'usage

The word is usually lowercase unless it is part of a specific proper name or a recognized region like Southeastern Asia.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often forget the 'ern' suffix and just use 'southeast' as an adjective, which is sometimes possible but 'southeastern' is more standard for describing regions.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a map: 'South' is down and 'East' is right. Combining them gives you the bottom-right corner.

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Origine du mot

Formed from 'south' (Old English 'suth') and 'eastern' (from 'east', Old English 'east' + '-ern' indicating direction).

Modèles grammaticaux

Attributive adjective (comes before the noun) Non-gradable (usually does not have 'very' or 'more' unless referring to a specific point)
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Contexte culturel

In the United States, 'Southeastern' often refers to states like Georgia and Florida, known for their warm climate.

Quiz rapide

The ________ part of the country is famous for its beautiful beaches.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : southeastern

Mots lis

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anpatable

C1

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unicenty

C1

To merge several distinct elements, processes, or entities into a single, central point of focus or control. It is often used to describe the strategic consolidation of disparate parts into a unified core system.

homoducty

C1

Describing a system or biological structure characterized by having uniform, identical channels or conducting pathways. This term is used to identify a state where all leading vessels or conduits share the same size, direction, or functional capacity.

circumvolvible

C1

A rare term referring to an object or property that is capable of being rolled, turned, or revolved around a central axis. In technical contexts, it describes the physical capacity for complete rotation or orbital movement.

superdocation

C1

Pertaining to the act or state of providing excessive, superior, or redundant documentation and instruction. It describes a process or document that contains significantly more detail than is standard or strictly necessary for clarity.

redynism

C1

To systematically revitalize and inject new energy into a stagnant system, organization, or process. It involves transitioning from a state of inertia to one of active, fluid, and high-performance operation through targeted reforms.

hyperpugous

C1

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transcivess

C1

Describing a state of identity or social involvement that transcends national boundaries and traditional civic constraints. It is typically used in sociological and political contexts to refer to individuals or entities that function across multiple sovereign territories simultaneously.

transhospdom

C1

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