"Connaught" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Connaught" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Connaught" Meaning

The word "Connaught" refers to a historic region in Ireland that is now part of the modern-day provinces of Connacht and Ulster.

"Connaught" Examples

Usage Examples of "Connaught"


Connaught is a proper noun and refers to the Connaught, a British Army cavalry regiment. Here are some usage examples:

The Connaught Regiment was one of the oldest and most respected regiments in the British Army. (#historical_context)
The Duchess of Connaught was the wife of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, and the mother of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon. (#royal_family)
The Connaught Hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland, provides medical care to patients in the community. (#place_name)
The Connaught Cup is a prestigious equestrian competition held annually in Ireland. (#event_name)
The Connaught Rangers were known for their bravery during World War I, and their regimental band played at many important events, including the Vimy Ridge ceremony. (#military_context)

"Connaught" Similar Words

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I think there may be a small mistake! The word is actually "concurrent".<br><br>Concurrent refers to something that happens or exists at the same time as something else. For example: "Two events happened concurrently and overlapped in time."

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