aloha state
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Definition
Proper noun: - The U.S. state of Hawaii: "Aloha State" is the official nickname for the state of Hawaii, located in the central Pacific Ocean. The nickname derives from the Hawaiian word "aloha," which conveys love, affection, peace, and compassion, and is used as a greeting and farewell.
Usage
- The nickname is used formally and informally to refer to the state, often in tourism, official state documents, and cultural contexts to evoke its unique Polynesian heritage and spirit.
- It is typically preceded by the definite article "the."
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Cultural Connotation: Using "the Aloha State" often carries a stronger cultural and emotional connotation than simply saying "Hawaii," explicitly referencing the values of hospitality and warmth associated with the "aloha spirit."
- Formal/Descriptive Context: It is commonly found in formal state mottos, tourism marketing, and descriptive writing.
Variants and Related Words
- Hawaii (Proper noun): The official name of the 50th U.S. state.
- The Islands of Aloha (Proper noun phrase): Another official nickname for Hawaii, emphasizing its archipelago nature.
- Aloha (Interjection/Noun): The Hawaiian word from which the nickname originates, meaning hello, goodbye, love, and kindness.
Synonyms
- Hawaii
- The 50th State
- The Paradise of the Pacific (another historical nickname)
Related Idioms/Phrases
- The Aloha Spirit: Refers to the attitude of friendly acceptance and warmth for which the state and its people are famous. It is sometimes cited in state law.
- The law encourages all government agencies to incorporate the Aloha Spirit in their dealings with the public.
Noun
- a state in the United States in the central Pacific on the Hawaiian Islands