1. global - Noun
2. global - Adjective
3. global - Adverb
4. global - Adjective Satellite
having the shape of a sphere or ball
involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope
Source: WordNetThe new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village. Marshall McLuhan
As the global expansion of Indian and Chinese restaurants suggests, xenophobia is directed against foreign people, not foreign cultural imports. Eric Hobsbawm
We should have been there shoulder to shoulder with our allies. Our concern is the instability of our government as an ally. We are playing again with national and global security matters. Stephen Harper
In my ideal world, no child would suffer. Charitable instincts would prevail. There would be global acceptance of all different types of people. Clay Aiken
Neither conscience nor sanity itself suggests, that the United States is, or should or could be the global gendarme. Robert McNamara
When we think of the major threats to our national security, the first to come to mind are nuclear proliferation, rogue states and global terrorism. But another kind of threat lurks beyond our shores, one from nature, not humans - an avian flu pandemic. Barack Obama