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Neapolitan noun[ C ] uk /ˌniː.əˈpɒl.ɪ.tən/ us /ˌniː.əˈpɑː.lə.t̬ən/ a person who lives in or is from the city of Naples in southern Italy: Many Neapolitans have emigrated in search of jobs over the past few decades. The 63-year-old Neapolitan had not conducted at Covent Garden for 20 years. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Towns & regions: city names & their inhabitants Aberdeen Aberdonian Abidjan Abu Dhabi Abuja Brisbane Bristol Brno Brum Brussels Florence Florentine Fortaleza Frankfort Frankfurt am Main Naples Nashville New Orleans New South Wales New York Neapolitan adjective uk /ˌniː.əˈpɒl.ɪ.tən/ us /ˌniː.əˈpɑː.lə.t̬ən/ (of a person) living in, or from, the city of Naples in southern Italy: Giordano Bruno was a Neapolitan philosopher. Liberace was born in Milwaukee to a Polish mother and a Neapolitan father. in or relating to the city of Naples in southern Italy: The film opens with a car chase through a Neapolitan suburb. Neapolitan and Sicilian cuisine are different. Contini gave a rendition of a famous Neapolitan song. See also
Neapolitan ice cream SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Towns & regions: city names & their inhabitants Aberdeen Aberdonian Abidjan Abu Dhabi Abuja Brisbane Bristol Brno Brum Brussels Florence Florentine Fortaleza Frankfort Frankfurt am Main Naples Nashville New Orleans New South Wales New York |