Proper noun
the Anglosphere
The totality of Anglophone countries, the geographical or cultural realm of native English-speakers.
anglosphere
Alternative letter-case form of Anglosphere
It took the Anglosphere nearly a millennium to go from Magna Carta to the extension of the franchise to first, all men and, less than a century ago, all women. Source: Internet
The corona-totalitarianism is unsurprisingly most pronounced in the Anglosphere and its dependencies. Source: Internet
We were always the least obvious member of the Anglosphere. Source: Internet
The strategic role and geopolitical position that the UK plays in the EU, and Anglosphere, gives it more global influence than its’ mere economic, military and demographic weight would suggest. Source: Internet