Constitution State
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A U.S. state: "Constitution State" is the official nickname for the state of Connecticut, one of the 50 states of the United States of America.
- A historical state: It refers specifically to a state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States, which was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that declared independence from Great Britain.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- We drove through the Constitution State on our way to Boston. (We drove through Connecticut on our way to Boston.)
- Hartford is the capital of the Constitution State. (Hartford is the capital of Connecticut.)
- The Constitution State has a rich colonial history. (Connecticut has a rich colonial history.)
Advanced Usage
- The nickname "Constitution State" is believed to originate from Connecticut's early colonial document, the "Fundamental Orders" of 1639, which is considered by some to be the first written constitution in the Western tradition.
- The moniker "Constitution State" honors Connecticut's role in pioneering constitutional government.
Variants and Related Words
- Connecticut (n): The official name of the state for which "Constitution State" is the nickname.
- The Nutmeg State (n): Another, less formal, nickname for Connecticut.
- The Provisions State (n): A historical nickname for Connecticut.
Synonyms
- Connecticut: The direct and official name of the state.
- CT: The official two-letter postal abbreviation for the state.
Related Phrases
- "The Land of Steady Habits": Another traditional nickname for Connecticut, referring to its political and social conservatism.
- Connecticut, also known as the Land of Steady Habits, has a long political tradition.
Noun
- a New England state; one of the original 13 colonies