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One word to describe US

ex·u·ber·ant


/iɡˈzo͞ob(ə)rənt/
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adjective
filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.
 
What's your one word to describe the US?

Mine is "greedy."

Trump, chaos, money: What Canada, Mexico think of US, Pew poll says

The United States and what it means to be American represent different things to different people, but for Canadians and Mexicans - themselves continental Americans - the very first words that come to mind when thinking about the U.S. relate to the current occupier of the White House and economics, according to a survey published Monday by Pew Research Center, a Washington, D.C.-based public opinion research group.

In a nutshell: "Trump," "money" and "work."

President Donald Trump's last name is by far the most frequently mentioned word in Canada, followed by various mostly negative characteristics such as "chaos," "confused" and "bully." In Mexico, Trump also features prominently in response to the question. But the most commonly cited words are "money," "work" and "migration," alongside more negative expressions like "discrimination" and "racism." (end)


America in a single word? Beautiful.
 
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For US and us

Imperfect

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Do acronyms count?

USSA...
 
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The animal.

cool
 
Best.

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Now?

Idiocracy
 
What's your one word to describe the US?

Mine is "greedy."

Trump, chaos, money: What Canada, Mexico think of US, Pew poll says

The United States and what it means to be American represent different things to different people, but for Canadians and Mexicans - themselves continental Americans - the very first words that come to mind when thinking about the U.S. relate to the current occupier of the White House and economics, according to a survey published Monday by Pew Research Center, a Washington, D.C.-based public opinion research group.

In a nutshell: "Trump," "money" and "work."

President Donald Trump's last name is by far the most frequently mentioned word in Canada, followed by various mostly negative characteristics such as "chaos," "confused" and "bully." In Mexico, Trump also features prominently in response to the question. But the most commonly cited words are "money," "work" and "migration," alongside more negative expressions like "discrimination" and "racism." (end)

So YOUR word is "TDS" (Trump Derangement Syndrome.) It appears you confuse "U S (A)" for yourself.
 
su·per·a·bun·dant
/ˌso͞opərəˈbəndənt/
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adjective
adjective: superabundant; adjective: super-abundant
excessive in quantity; more than sufficient; overabundant.

ex·u·ber·ant
/iɡˈzo͞ob(ə)rənt/
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adjective
filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.

op·ti·mis·tic
/ˌäptəˈmistik/
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adjective
hopeful and confident about the future.

That's 3, but they're accurate.

You can't explain something as diverse and complex as America in 1 word. It's silly.
 
So YOUR word is "TDS" (Trump Derangement Syndrome.) It appears you confuse "U S (A)" for yourself.

Word salad as usual. I didn't write the article, and I'm not confused about what I meant.
 
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