What is another word for haole?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡ɪɒl] (IPA)

Haole is a Hawaiian term used to refer to foreigners or non-Hawaiians. The term can be considered derogatory in some contexts and is best used with caution as it can be perceived as offensive. If you're looking for alternative words to use instead of "haole", some possible synonyms include outsider, foreigner, stranger, immigrant, non-native, exotic, alien, new arrival, guest, tourist, and so on. It is always important to use respectful language when communicating with people from different cultures and backgrounds, rather than using divisive or derogatory terms that may cause offense.

What are the hypernyms for Haole?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Haole

Later, having no more use for the hook, he carried it away from the cave and threw it into the forest near his home, where it lay undisturbed until the haole came.
"Legends of Wailuku"
Charlotte Hapai
Long ago-many, many years before the haole came to plant his sugar cane in their deep, rich soil-these hills were the homes of several beautiful goddesses.
"Legends of Wailuku"
Charlotte Hapai
Joe felt, as much as a haole can, that it was his island, that he had a right to be there.
"Joe Burke's Last Stand"
John Moncure Wetterau

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