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Serb

1 American  
[surb] / sɜrb /

Serb. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. Serbia.

  2. Serbian.


Serb British  
/ sɜːb /

noun

  1. another word for Serbian

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Usage

See See at Bosnian

Other Word Forms

  • anti-Serb adjective
  • pro-Serb adjective

Etymology

Origin of Serb

C19: from Serbian Srb

Example Sentences

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Evidence provided by Serbia, which has never recognised Kosovo's independence, is particularly sensitive due to the scale of atrocities committed by Serb police and military during the 1998-1999 conflict.

From Barron's

The victims, it says, included Serbs, Roma and Kosovo Albanians deemed political opponents.

From Barron's

A partial repeat vote held on Sunday to choose a successor to Bosnian Serb banned president Milorad Dodik confirmed the victory of his ally, the complete results showed.

From Barron's

It soon became clear that many Serbs did not share that perspective – at least when it came to Generalstab.

From BBC

Once considered the weakest aspect of his game, it now bears a striking resemblance to Djokovic's rhythmic motion, from which the Serb produces devastating precision.

From BBC