Union Jack
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Definition
Noun: 1. The national flag of the United Kingdom: The Union Jack is the official flag representing the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is a composite design created from the crosses of the patron saints of England, Scotland, and (historically) Ireland.
Usage
The term "Union Jack" is used specifically to refer to the national flag of the United Kingdom. It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized. - It is flown on government buildings, at official events, and by citizens. - It is used as a national symbol on merchandise, in art, and in cultural contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Union Jack was raised over the newly opened embassy.
- Her suitcase was easily identifiable because it had a large Union Jack on it.
- The design of the Union Jack incorporates the crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick.
Advanced Usage
- "To fly the Union Jack": To display the UK's flag, often implying a show of patriotism or national presence.
- The ship flew the Union Jack proudly as it entered the harbor.
- The term is sometimes used metonymically to represent the United Kingdom, its government, or its culture.
- The athlete competed under the Union Jack at the Olympic Games.
Variants and Related Words
- Union Flag: An alternative, and technically more correct, name for the same flag, especially when used on land. "Union Jack" is traditionally used when the flag is flown on a ship (a "jack staff").
- Jack: In nautical terms, a flag flown from the jack staff at the bow of a ship. This is the origin of "Jack" in "Union Jack."
Synonyms
- British flag: A descriptive synonym.
- UK flag: An acronym-based synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- The Union Jack is a specific, singular flag design. It is not a generic term for any flag.
- Its design is distinct and should not be confused with the flags of individual nations within the UK, such as the Cross of St. George (England) or the Saltire (Scotland).
Noun
- national flag of the United Kingdom