antigua
/anˈtiːɡwə/ or /anˈtɪɡwə/Definitions
1. noun
A small island in the West Indies, part of Antigua and Barbuda, and a British colony from 1632 to 1981.
“She spent her summer vacation in Antigua, enjoying the beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters.”
2. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of Antigua or the Antiguan people.
“The Antigua-style architecture of the old mansion was a testament to its rich history.”