1. Eastern European - Noun
2. Eastern European - Adjective
Eastern European (not comparable)
Of, from, or pertaining to Eastern Europe, its people, or its culture.
Eastern European (plural Eastern Europeans)
An Eastern European person; one who comes from or lives in Eastern Europe.
Because the long-term effect of the euro is going to be to drive Western European wages down to Eastern European levels in global competition for export share with the Chinese. Source: Internet
Many Belarusians who have been protesting against Mr. Lukashenko, the authoritarian who has ruled the Eastern European country for 26 years, did not heed her call for calm. Source: Internet
He lived for decades in a heavily Eastern European neighborhood of Minneapolis and was a longtime member of the St. Michael's and St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Source: Internet
It’s only recently that I started investigating the American stereotype of the Eastern European villain (or spy, or sex worker), and I found that its roots go deeper than the twentieth century. Source: Internet
Dr. Efraim Zuroff is the chief Nazi-hunter of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the director of the Center’s Israel Office and Eastern European Affairs. Source: Internet
I thought at first they might be Eastern European, but they sounded English. Source: Internet