Orient
WordNet

adjective


(1)   (poetic) eastern
"The orient sun"

noun


(2)   The hemisphere that includes Eurasia and Africa and Australia
(3)   The countries of Asia

verb


(4)   Determine one's position with reference to another point
(5)   Cause to point
"Orient the house towards the West"
(6)   Be oriented
"The weather vane points North"
"The dancers toes pointed outward"
WiktionaryText

Adjective



  1. eastern, of the east, of or relating to the Orient especially Asiatic, but most commonly to the Far East.
    Note: this term is considered by some to be objectionable in American English.
  2. (zoölogy), capitalized: a zoögeographical region of southeast Asia.
  3. of orient pearls, relating to orient lustre in a pearl

Noun



  1. Oriental (capitalized) native of the East, or Asiatic, native, resident of the Orient
  2. A person from the Orient, or with ancestry from the Orient.
    Note: this term is considered by some to be objectionable in American English.

Usage notes


The term "oriental", with connotations of exoticism, at one time referred to the people, culture, and nations of the Near East. More recently it has been used more to refer generically to the people, culture, and nations of the Far East. Even more recently, in some places it has come to be considered objectionable or offensive, particularly in its noun form. While "the Orient" has become a somewhat dated term, "oriental", particularly as an adjective, still sees frequent use.

One complaint has been its frequent use by some to denigrate Asian people and people of Asian descent, which many feel has given the word itself a bad connotation. Others object to the term being used as a blanket term for people of Asian or East Asian descent, since that ignores the varied and often disparate cultures and histories of that area, thus emphasizing the sameness or indistinguishability of those cultures and peoples (and in reverse, imputing on the user a lack of awareness and concern for the cultural difference within Asia). A third reason given is that the term is so vague that it is never clear which countries are included within the term. Most users, however, do not employ the term with any malicious intent whatsoever, and view it as a convenient and innocent generic term in the absence of more precise information, equivalent to the frequent use of the term westerner in Asia.

Major objections to the term are fairly recent, and so it still sees frequent use, often by people unaware that objections to it exist. As awareness of the cultures in Asia has increased, its usage has decreased. Its occasional replacements, such as "Asian" and "East Asian", can also be seen as offensive by others. It can still be found in the mainstream media, though less frequently than in decades past. When used to describe Asian foods and other products, it raises fewer objections, and this remains one of the most acceptable ways of using the term. The atmosphere of sensitivity surrounding "oriental" suggests that it should be used with caution.

See also


Adjective



  1. Eastern, of the east, of or relating to the Orient especially Asiatic, but most commonly to the Far East.


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