What is another word for South America?

Pronunciation: [sˈa͡ʊθ ɐmˈɛɹɪkə] (IPA)

South America is a continent that comprises twelve countries. To find more exciting ways to refer to it, you could use synonyms such as Latin America, the Southern Cone, and the Land of the Andes. It is also known for its vast rainforests and rich cultural heritage, which has given birth to synonyms that are related to these features, such as Amazonia, Amazon Land, and the Rainforest Region. Additionally, you could use names of specific countries to refer to the continent, such as the Land of the Tango, which refers to Argentina, or the Inca Empire, which is a reference to Peru. These synonyms can spice up any writing or conversation and add more depth to your understanding of the region.

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What are the hypernyms for South america?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with South america

  • I can say now: all the combatants who participated in the fight for freedom in South America came to Algeria; it's from there that all those who fought left. We trained them, we arranged for the weapons to reach them, we created networks.
    Ahmed Ben Bella
  • Only two countries in this hemisphere are not democratic, but many countries in both Central and South America, and in the Caribbean, are really fragile democracies.
    Warren Christopher
  • Yeah, about sixteen to twenty weeks a year. For example, we can do America in six or seven weeks. You can do Europe in three weeks; England in two weeks. South America you could do in three weeks; Asia you could do in three weeks.
    Warren Cuccurullo
  • I've broken my nose, I've broken ribs. You name it. In fact, we just got back from South America, and I fell over a monitor speaker on the stage and almost ended up in the front row of the audience. I managed to sprain my wrist on that one but luckily nothing was broken.
    Keith Emerson
  • I went on a long trip through South America with Prince Charles where I was the only journalist there - a couple of photographers but no other writers.
    Anthony Holden

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