"Secesh" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Secesh" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Secesh" Meaning

Secesh is a nickname or slang term for a Southerner from the United States, and more specifically refers to a supporter of secession, particularly those living in the Confederate South before and during the American Civil War.

"Secesh" Examples

Secesh is a somewhat archaic or dismissive term for secessionists, especially those in the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.

Examples


1. The southerners considered themselves continuing states rather than secesh, believing that their rights had been trampled.
2. Born in Virginia, he supported the cause of the secesh and enlisted in the Confederate Army.
3. As a Unionist and a staunch supporter of the United States, she saw secesh as treasonous and unpatriotic.
4. Abraham Lincoln was opposed to secesh at every turn and saw the Civil War as a fight to preserve the unity of the country.
5. Many Northerners characterized the South as secesh when referring to the Confederate States of America.
6. After Charleston, South Carolina, voted to secede from the Union in 1860, more states followed suit, and secesh fervor spread throughout the South.
7. During the Reconstruction Era, many secesh struggled to reconcile their past support for the Confederacy with the new reality of a unified America.
8. The anti-war and newsotu attitudes of some Northerners often led to the stereotyping of all Southerners as secesh.
9. Thousands of former secesh looked back on their actions during the Civil War with regret and guilt.
10. Southern politicians who supported secession often faced strong opposition from those who opposed such a notion.

"Secesh" Similar Words

Secaucus

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Secede

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Seceded

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Seceder

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The verb "to seceder" means to formally withdraw from an organization, country, or group, often in a hostile or official manner, usually after an independent nation or state has declared its independence.<br><br>Example: "The southern states seceded from the United States in 1861, leading to the American Civil War."<br><br>In a broader sense, seceder can also imply withdrawing from a larger entity or institution, such as a partnership, association, or community, often due to disagreements or conflicts.

Secedes

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To leave a country or an organization and form a separate one, usually in order to be independent.<br><br>Example: "The southern states seceded from the Union during the American Civil War."<br><br>In modern usage, the term can also refer to a group or individual breaking away from a larger whole, often due to disagreement or conflict.<br><br>Example: "The employee seceded from the company after a dispute over working conditions."

Seceding

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Secern

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Secernent

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A secrument (or Atracis secernens) is an extinct genus of insect that lived during the Permian period around 270 million years ago.

Secesher

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Secession

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Secessionary

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Tending or relating to secession, or the act of separating or being separated from a larger group or organization.

Secessionism

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Secessionist

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Secessionists

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People who advocate for the withdrawal of a country, group, or region from a larger entity, such as a country, union, or alliance, and the establishment of an independent or semi-autonomous entity.

Sechelt

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Sechelt refers to a village located on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated on the mainland coast, near the southern end of Sechelt Inlet.

Sechuan

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Sechuan refers to:<br><br> Sichuan, a province in southwestern China, known for its spicy cuisine, hot springs, and scenic natural beauty, including the Jiuzhaigou National Park and the Wolong National Nature Reserve.<br> Szechuan pepper, a type of pepper native to the Sichuan region, known for its unique numbing and slightly spicy flavor, often used in Sichuan cuisine.<br> Szechuan sauce, a sweet and spicy condiment made from Szechuan peppercorns, soy sauce, rice vinegar, garlic, ginger, and chili peppers, commonly used as a dipping sauce for Chinese dishes.<br><br>It's worth noting that the spelling "Szechuan" is more commonly used in the West, while "Sichuan" is used in mainland China and Taiwan. However, both spellings refer to the same region and things.