Great Lakes State
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Definition
Proper noun: * Great Lakes State: A nickname for the U.S. state of Michigan, referring to its geographical location surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes.
Usage
The term "Great Lakes State" is used as a proper noun, functioning as an official nickname and a descriptive alternative name for Michigan. It is always capitalized. * It is commonly used in tourism, official state literature, and general descriptions to highlight Michigan's unique geography. * Example: Michigan is known as the Great Lakes State because it borders Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The nickname can be used attributively to describe things associated with Michigan.
- Example: The Great Lakes State's automotive industry has a rich history.
Variants and Related Words
- Michigan: The official name of the state.
- The Mitten State: Another common nickname for Michigan, referring to the shape of its Lower Peninsula.
- The Wolverine State: A historical nickname for Michigan.
Synonyms
- Michigan
Notes
- "Great Lakes State" refers specifically to Michigan. Other U.S. states bordering the Great Lakes (e.g., Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Minnesota) are not referred to by this nickname.
Noun
- a midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region