Word "BRIT" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a native or inhabitant of Great Britain
Synonyms:
britisher, briton

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the young of a herring or sprat or similar fish
Synonyms:
britt

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
minute crustaceans forming food for right whales
Synonyms:
britt

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One who eats crisps and uses a loo New York Times 08 Jan 2026
Londoner, informally
Lead-in to pop or lit New York Times 03 Dec 2025
Englishman, informally
Londoner, e.g. Wall Street Journal 11 Oct 2025
One who may say "loo" or "blimey," for short
One with a draught board Newsday 20 Sep 2025
London citizen, informally
Piece about King of England, say (4) The Sun Two Speed 24 Aug 2025
Gent from Kent New York Times 24 Aug 2025
Telly watcher Universal 14 Jul 2025
___ Awards a" annual UK music awards (4)
Londoner, e.g. Thomas Joseph 08 Jul 2025
Scot or English person, eg (4)
Tom Holland, e.g.
One who says "zed" and "aluminium"
Manchester native
News journalist and political commentator ___ Hume
Londoner or Liverpudlian Universal 16 Apr 2025
GB national The Sun Two Speed 11 Apr 2025
Coin about right for one from UK The Sun Two Speed 11 Apr 2025
Dover native
Londoner or Liverpudlian, informally New York Times 24 Mar 2025
Native of London Family Time 10 Mar 2025
News journalist Hume
Lorry driver, often LA Times Daily 08 Mar 2025
Annual music awards first held in 1977 (4)
London native
Telly watcher Eugene Sheffer 29 Jan 2025
Person partial to humour? New York Times 18 Jan 2025
Oxonian, for one Wall Street Journal 28 Dec 2024
UK resident (4)
Liverpool resident, informally
Cockney, e.g. Premier Sunday 24 Nov 2024
One who might say "knackered" Universal 22 Nov 2024
Liverpudlian or Mancunian New York Times 06 Nov 2024
Yank's across-the-Pond neighbor
___ milah: Circumcision (4)
"I say!" sayer Premier Sunday 20 Oct 2024
European nationality, briefly
Run into part for such annual music awards on TV (4)
River of Bridport, Dorset - bit of celebrity! (4)
Londoner, e.g. Universal 10 Sep 2024
Keir Starmer, e.g. Wall Street Journal 07 Sep 2024
European tribe almost destroyed
Person who puts u in armor?
One from the UK Commuter 19 Aug 2024
Chap from Chelsea, e.g. Premier Sunday 07 Jul 2024
Redcoat, e.g., familiarly Wall Street Journal 03 Jul 2024
UK national The Sun Two Speed 02 Jul 2024
Piece about King of England, say The Sun Two Speed 02 Jul 2024
Native of the UK, informally
Harry Styles or Andy Murray, e.g.
Prefix with pop or com
Informal British citizen
Charles III, for one
Nottingham native Wall Street Journal 08 May 2024
Telly watcher Eugene Sheffer 06 May 2024
London or Leeds native Premier Sunday 05 May 2024
Blighty dweller
Person from the UK Commuter 19 Apr 2024
Londoner or Lancastrian
Many a Tate Modern patron
One with favourite colours, informally
Little Englander, say?
Person most likely to use 8D in a sentence
One with a driving licence Newsday 15 Mar 2024
Who might call French fries "chips" New York Times 06 Mar 2024
Londoner, e.g. Thomas Joseph 05 Mar 2024
Telly watcher Premier Sunday 25 Feb 2024
(Informal) UK resident The Guardian Quick 17 Feb 2024
"The Vanishing Half" author Bennett LA Times Daily 11 Feb 2024
One leaving the EU
Annual UK pop award (4)
Lad from London, say Premier Sunday 04 Feb 2024
London native, for short
Person from the U.K. Universal 14 Jan 2024
UK native's part protecting river (4)
_ Awards - annual UK music awards (4)
Telly watcher Eugene Sheffer 21 Nov 2023
Person born in London, often Family Time 05 Nov 2023
One who may keep a spare tyre in a boot LA Times Daily 01 Nov 2023
One may call underwear "pants" Universal 01 Nov 2023
Londoner, e.g. USA Today 11 Oct 2023
Tyre buyer Newsday 01 Sep 2023
Telly watcher Eugene Sheffer 23 Aug 2023
UK national acted effectively, securing runs The Times Cryptic 14 Aug 2023
Liverpool resident, informally
Bath bloke Wall Street Journal 12 May 2023
Many a theatre attendee LA Times Daily 15 Apr 2023
Lady from Leeds or Liverpool Newsday 26 Feb 2023
Native of the United Kingdom, for short
Hardy or Holland Universal 11 Jan 2023
Londoner, e.g Thomas Joseph 04 Jan 2023
Londoner, for example USA Today 14 Dec 2022
Yank's ally Thomas Joseph 12 Oct 2022
Person from Wales or Westminster USA Today 23 Sep 2022
George Smiley, for one New York Times 09 Sep 2022
Resident of Bristol or Bath USA Today 22 Aug 2022
Tube rider, e.g New York Times 28 Jul 2022
Person who might order crisps USA Today 02 Jun 2022
Telly watcher Eugene Sheffer 25 May 2022
Native of London, informally
Many a University of London student USA Today 04 May 2022
One from Newcastle or Nottingham Newsday 01 May 2022
England resident, for short
UK native, for short Newsday 05 Apr 2022
BBC viewer Universal 27 Mar 2022
ITV viewer, typically USA Today 26 Jan 2022
Liverpool or Leeds native Premier Sunday 23 Jan 2022
Telly watcher Eugene Sheffer 12 Jan 2022
Young fish dash across river
Manchester man, e.g Universal 15 Dec 2021
Telly watcher Eugene Sheffer 13 Nov 2021
Londoner, e.g Premier Sunday 31 Oct 2021
Englishman, informally
London citizen, informally
Awards where Queen won the Single of the Year in 1977
One enlisting in the Royal Marines The Washington Post Sunday 03 Oct 2021
One with a tyre in his boot, perhaps LA Times Daily 14 Sep 2021
One with a tyre in his boot, perhaps The Washington Post 14 Sep 2021
Tyre buyer Newsday 12 Sep 2021
Young herring or sprat The Telegraph General Knowledge 12 Jul 2021
One for whom underwear is pants New York Times 06 Jun 2021
'Old chap' speaker The Washington Post 22 Mar 2021
"Old chap" speaker LA Times Daily 22 Mar 2021
Liverpudlian, e.g Newsday 14 Mar 2021
Bath occupant, say New York Times 12 Feb 2021
Bristol resident, for short
Telly watcher Eugene Sheffer 28 Jan 2021
'The Vanishing Half' author Bennett USA Today 10 Dec 2020
Londoner, e.g Thomas Joseph 28 Oct 2020
Any member of the Spice Girls, e.g The Washington Post Sunday 04 Oct 2020
Adele or Ed Sheeran New York Times 04 Sep 2020
Londoner, e.g., informally New York Times 15 Jun 2020
Petrol pumper The Washington Post 13 Apr 2020
Petrol pumper LA Times Daily 13 Apr 2020
Liverpudlian, e.g LA Times Daily 28 Mar 2020
Liverpudlian, e.g The Washington Post 28 Mar 2020
Liverpudlian or Londoner, for example Wall Street Journal 24 Feb 2020
Any native Londoner Family Time 27 Jan 2020
Native of London, informally
Many a theatre attendee The Washington Post 09 Nov 2019
Many a theatre attendee LA Times Daily 09 Nov 2019
U.S. : Grammy :: U.K. : __ LA Times Daily 02 Nov 2019
U.S. : Grammy :: U.K. : __ The Washington Post 02 Nov 2019
Many an eel pie eater USA Today 10 Oct 2019
Coin about right for one from these shores
Londoner, for short
Pram pusher LA Times Daily 19 Sep 2019
Pram pusher The Washington Post 19 Sep 2019
London local Wall Street Journal 10 Jul 2019
His tribe left Europe in a hurry
Liverpudlian, e.g USA Today 28 Apr 2019
Londoner, for short
Lad from Leeds USA Today 18 Apr 2019
One from England, for short Newsday 18 Feb 2019
Tyre buyer Newsday 31 Jan 2019
A native of England, for short
Tube rider, perhaps LA Times Daily 16 Jan 2019
Tube rider, perhaps The Washington Post 16 Jan 2019
Liverpudlian, e.g Universal 10 Jan 2019
Lancastrian or Liverpudlian
Lancastrian or Liverpudlian New York Times 03 Jan 2019
Many an eel pie eater
Liverpudlian, e.g.
U.S. : Grammy :: U.K. : __
London local
Liverpudlian, e.g.
Tube rider, perhaps
Pram pusher
Native Londoner Family Time 03 Dec 2018
Theatregoer, quite possibly Newsday 17 Nov 2018
One who's 'knackered' when exhausted, informally New York Times 28 Sep 2018
One whose car has a bonnet and tyres New York Times 27 Aug 2018
Londoner or Liverpudlian, for short USA Today 18 Aug 2018
One who's happy about acquiring a few extra pounds, informally New York Times 20 Jul 2018
'Blimey!' sayer New York Times 23 Jun 2018
Yank's ally USA Today 31 May 2018
Bloke from Bath Wall Street Journal 01 May 2018
One from England Newsday 21 Mar 2018
Pounds spender, informally USA Today 19 Feb 2018
Many a bangers-and-mash eater USA Today 08 Feb 2018
Londoner or Liverpudlian, for short
Many a bangers-and-mash eater
Pounds spender, informally
Yank's ally
Bloke from Bath
"Blimey!" sayer
Londoner, e.g., informally
One who's "knackered" when exhausted, informally
One who's happy about acquiring a few extra pounds, informally
One whose car has a bonnet and tyres
Greenwich guy, for short USA Today 25 Dec 2017
The -- Awards, annual pop music awards The Telegraph General Knowledge 19 Nov 2017
Subject of Queen Elizabeth, informally New York Times 26 Sep 2017
Traveller in London's Tube The Washington Post 21 Aug 2017
Traveller in London's Tube LA Times Daily 21 Aug 2017
Blackpool bloke Wall Street Journal 26 Apr 2017
Yank's ally Thomas Joseph 12 Apr 2017
Telly watcher Newsday 09 Apr 2017
Native Londoner Universal 27 Mar 2017
Manchester man Wall Street Journal 04 Mar 2017
Englishman, slangily Universal 18 Feb 2017
Londoner, for short USA Today 28 Jan 2017
Any Londoner Universal 10 Jan 2017
Any Londoner
Greenwich guy, for short
Londoner, for short
Traveller in London's Tube
Petrol pumper
Subject of Queen Elizabeth, informally
Englishman, slangily
Person from London Newsday 30 Nov 2016
Chap from Cheshire Wall Street Journal 31 Oct 2016
One of us has rook captured by piece The Telegraph Cryptic 30 Oct 2016
Londoner or Glaswegian, informally New York Times 12 Sep 2016
Birmingham bloke Wall Street Journal 02 Aug 2016
'Blimey!' blurter Jonesin 26 Jul 2016
Lorry driver, e.g Wall Street Journal 19 Mar 2016
Elton John or Tony Blair USA Today 07 Feb 2016
Englishman, for short USA Today 01 Feb 2016
Chelsea chap The Washington Post 30 Jan 2016
Lad from Leeds Eugene Sheffer 28 Jan 2016
Bloke from Bristol Wall Street Journal 19 Jan 2016
Elton John or Tony Blair
Englishman, for short
Londoner
Londoner or Glaswegian, informally
Londoner Universal 01 Jan 2016
Englishman, for short The Washington Post 22 Dec 2015
Londoner, colloquially The Washington Post 19 Dec 2015
Bloke from Bath Eugene Sheffer 27 Oct 2015
UK native; young sprat The Times Concise 01 Oct 2015
Englishman, for short Thomas Joseph 22 Sep 2015
London native, informally LA Times Daily 21 Sep 2015
One in a lift, maybe LA Times Daily 01 Aug 2015
Pommy batsman's first run, leading to appeal? The Times Cryptic 28 Jul 2015
Brolly carrier LA Times Daily 28 Jun 2015
Gent from London Universal 19 Jun 2015
London chap USA Today 04 Jun 2015
Londoner, e.g., informally Jonesin 02 Jun 2015
Man from Manchester Jonesin 07 May 2015
Londoner, for short Newsday 07 Apr 2015
Musical lead-in to pop New York Times 07 Mar 2015
Benedict Cumberbatch, e.g The Chronicle of Higher Education 27 Feb 2015
Benedict Cumberbatch, e.g.
Blackpool bloke
One under Elizabeth II
Old chap, say
Gent from London
London chap
Londoner, for short
London native, informally
Musical lead-in to pop
One in a lift, maybe
Brolly carrier
One loyal to the Union Jack, informally
Piltdown man, say
"I say" sayer
Dover soul
Liverpudlian, e.g.
Nottingham native
One putting a tyre into a boot
One from London Town, e.g.
Yank's friend across the pond
Yank's ally, often
Chelsea chap
"Blimey!" blurter
"Blimey!" blurter
Cockney or Cantabrigian
Mick Jagger, slangily
Dover soul
One who says "loo" instead of "john"
Bloke from Stoke-on-Trent
Rocker from '60s "Invasion"
Spears, for short
Londoner, e.g.
U.K. native
Tyre changer
Bloke from Stoke-on-Trent
One queued up for petrol
Londoner
Programme watcher, say
Brolly carrier
One queued up for petrol
Tony Blair, for one
Londoner, informally
Avon lady, e.g.?
One with a spare in his boot
Sayer of "I say!"
Blighter from Blighty
London native, informally
Londoner, e.g.
Person under the Union Jack
Union Jack flier
One who might keep a torch in his boot
Person from Wales, for short
20 Across, for one
One who may say "I say" a lot
Avon lady, e.g.?
Newsman Hume
Chelsea chap
One with a spare in his boot
Piltdown man
England native, for short
Tube rider, e.g.
U.K. native
Person under the Union Jack
Englishman
One who puts U in disfavor?
Blighty blighter
Avon lady, e.g.?
Londoner, e.g.
Londoner, e.g.
Dover denizen
Man of Mayfair
Telly watcher
Londoner, e.g., for short
One who works to gain pounds?
WWII ally
Gordon Brown, for one
Liverpudlian, for one
Spender of pounds
U.K. denizen
Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g.
Manchester man
Liverpudlian or Londoner, briefly
Subject of Elizabeth, briefly
Londoner, for short
Herring young
One who watches the telly
Londoner or Liverpudlian, e.g.
Tube rider
Elton John or John Lennon, briefly
Tony Blair, for one
Liverpudlian, e.g.
Native of England, for short
Londoner, briefly
Tony Blair, for one
G.B. resident
K-Fed's ex, in tabloids
Telly watcher
Telly watcher
Blighter from Blighty
John Bull, for one
Richard Branson, e.g.
Correspondent Hume
Ringo or Paul, e.g.
To whom our "millions" are "billions"
One who says "I say, old chap"
Londoner, e.g.
Paul, John, Ringo or George, e.g.
Native of England
John or Lennon
One who calls quotation marks "inverted commas"
Old chap, say
Prince Charles or Tony Blair, e.g.
Coventry chap
Londoner, informally
Liverpudlian or Londoner
London lad
Shropshire citizen, for short
John or Lennon
Elton John, e.g.
Richard Branson, e.g.
"I say!" sayer
"I say!" sayer
Londoner or Liverpudlian
Tony Blair, for one
Yank ally
Cantab, for one
One who works to gain pounds?
Telly watcher
Yank ally
Londoner, e.g.
Daphne of "Frasier," for one
Chelsea chap
Sten wielder
"I say!" sayer
"Blimey!" blurter
London native, for short
Pr. Charles, for one
Jolly old chap
Elton John or Paul McCartney
Elton John or John Lennon. e.g.
Liverpudlian, for one
Guy from Gloucestershire
Elton John or John Lennon
Person who calls a diaper a nappy
"Blimey!" blurter
Prince Charles, for one
Major, for one
UK citizen
Tony Blair, for one
Gent from London
Liverpool native
Lift rider
Banger eater
Liverpudlian, for one
Lift rider
Banger eater
Cockney, e.g.
Rugby resident
Likely user of 9 Down
Subject of Elizabeth
Liverpudlian, for one
One wearing pyjamas?
Yank's ally
Manchester man
UK native
Englishman, briefly
Englishman, for short
Liverpudlian, e.g.
Man from Manchester
Elton John or John Lennon
Cricketer, maybe
Elton John, for one
Liverpudlian e.g.
Falklands War participant
Englishman
Dover denizen
Yank, before there were yanks
Prince Charles, for one
Londoner
UK guy
Jolly old chap
Yank in the past tense?
Londoner
Newsman Hume
Falklands war participant
Yank ally
Journalist Hume
Londoner, e.g.
Tony Blair, e.g.
Chelsea chap
RAF flyer
Fergie for one
Richard Branson, e.g.
Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g.
Englander, for short
Englishman, for short
Herring young
Londoner, e.g.
Beatle, for example
Londoner
Young herring
Fergie, for one
Limey
Londoner for short
Tommy Atkins, e.g.
Londoner, for short
Young herring
Englishman, in slang
Englishman, for short
Small herring
Eur. country
Young of herring.
Young herring.
Small fry for Moby Dick.
Young of the herring.
Eur. land
Ency. ___
One who carefully counts pounds
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