Here are some examples:
* Adjective: "The Hispanic population in the United States is growing."
* Noun: "Hispanics are a diverse group of people."
However, "Hispanic" should not be capitalized when used as a general descriptor or when referring to the Spanish language.
* General descriptor: "The restaurant serves both American and Hispanic cuisine."
* Referring to language: "The book is written in Spanish, but it's also available in Hispanic translation."
It's important to note that the use of "Hispanic" as a term is sometimes debated, as it doesn't fully encompass the diverse experiences and identities of people from Latin America and the Caribbean. Some individuals and organizations prefer alternative terms like "Latinx" or specific nationalities.