american flag
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Definition
Noun: The official national flag of the United States of America, consisting of thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red and white, representing the original thirteen colonies, and a blue rectangle in the canton (upper hoist-side quadrant) bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars representing the fifty states.
Usage
The term "American flag" is used to refer specifically to this national symbol. It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
Examples: * The American flag flies over government buildings. * During the ceremony, they respectfully raised the American flag. * The design of the American flag has changed over time as states joined the union.
Advanced Usage
- "Old Glory": A common poetic and respectful nickname for the American flag.
- The veterans proudly carried Old Glory in the parade.
- "The Stars and Stripes": Another common nickname referencing the flag's design elements.
- The ship sailed into port flying the Stars and Stripes.
Variants and Related Words
- Flag (n): A piece of cloth with a distinctive design used as a symbol, signaling device, or decoration. "American flag" is a specific type of flag.
- Standard (n): A flag or banner, especially one used as an emblem by a nation or military unit. The American flag is the national standard.
- Ensign (n): A flag, especially one displayed on a ship to indicate its nationality. The American flag serves as the national ensign.
Synonyms
- The Star-Spangled Banner: This phrase, from the U.S. national anthem, is often used poetically to refer to the flag itself.
- The Red, White, and Blue: A descriptive synonym referencing the flag's colors.
Idioms and Phrases
- To fly the American flag: To display the flag, often showing patriotism or indicating a U.S. affiliation.
- The embassy will fly the American flag at half-staff.
- Under the American flag: Protected by or representing the authority of the United States.
- The territory was placed under the American flag.
Noun
- the national flag of the United States of America