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UK
/sˈaʊθiːst/
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[ US /ˌsaʊˈθist/ ]
[ US /ˌsaʊˈθist/ ]
NOUN
- a location in the southeastern part of a country, region, or city
- the direction corresponding to the southeastward compass point
- the compass point midway between south and east; at 135 degrees
ADJECTIVE
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coming from the southeast
southeasterly breezes - situated in or oriented toward the southeast
ADVERB
- to, toward, or in the southeast
How To Use southeast In A Sentence
- Tian Hengshan 72 meters above sea level, Southeast and Dans associative, rock was also red ocher, belongs to the Sinian ferruginous quartzite.
- For example, the conquering Hittite King Shuppiluliuma I 1344–1322 B.C. stopped in southeastern Anatolia to review his troops and chariots before continuing onward to his goal, the siege of the city of Carchemish. The Trojan War
- Bisbee is located about 90 minutes southeast of Tucson; take I-10 east to Benson, turning south on Highway 80.
- A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, a manufacturing suburb of Kitchener. Population, 24, 933.
- The fugitive slave problem on the southeastern frontier dated back to the colonial period.
- The NDTV network broadcast footage from the scene, about 170km southeast of New Delhi, showing debris strewn across the tracks and police officers carrying bodies covered with sheets on stretchers.
- ‘The lychee and longan collections here at Hilo are among the best outside of China and southeast Asia,’ says Zee.
- I even recently used the app to find out that the houseplant in my room is native to southeast Asia. David Kroodsma: Your iPhone: A Crowd-Sourced Field Guide to Save the Planet
- Since the ancient and modern, along the southeast coast of South Australia is the trade must pass through the park and a transit point, as early as the Ming Dynasty have been on the "maritime trade".
- Soft red winter wheat and corn used were produced on farms in southeast Virginia and obtained from a local grain dealer.