Ocean State
Proper noun A nickname for the U.S. state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, officially the State of Rhode Island. It is located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The nickname "Ocean State" refers to the state's extensive coastline and maritime heritage relative to its small geographic size. Rhode Island was one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
The term "Ocean State" is used primarily as an official and promotional nickname for Rhode Island. It appears on state license plates and in tourism materials. - We spent our vacation in the Ocean State, exploring its beautiful beaches. - Rhode Island, the Ocean State, has a rich naval history.
- The nickname is often used in formal contexts to poetically or officially refer to the state, emphasizing its coastal identity.
- The legislation aims to protect the Ocean State's delicate marine ecosystems.
- Rhode Island: The official name of the state.
- Little Rhody: Another common nickname for Rhode Island, referencing its small size.
- Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (historical official name)
- RI (postal abbreviation)
"Ocean State" is a proper noun and is typically capitalized. It refers specifically to the U.S. state and should not be confused with a generic description of any state with an ocean coastline.
- a state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies; the smallest state