cayman islands
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Definition
Proper noun: * A British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean Sea: The Cayman Islands are a group of three islands (Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman) located to the northwest of Jamaica. They are a self-governing British Overseas Territory, known for their finance and tourism industries.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- We are planning a vacation to the Cayman Islands next winter.
- Many international banks have offices in the Cayman Islands.
- The Cayman Islands are famous for their beautiful beaches and clear water.
Advanced Usage
- "The Cayman Islands are..." vs. "The Cayman Islands is...": When referring to the territory as a single political or economic entity, it is sometimes treated as singular, especially in formal or financial contexts. However, when referring to the geographical islands, it is treated as plural.
- The Cayman Islands is a major offshore financial center. (Singular, referring to the territory as a unit)
- The Cayman Islands are a popular destination for scuba divers. (Plural, referring to the islands)
Variants and Related Words
- Caymanian (noun): A citizen or native of the Cayman Islands.
- She is a Caymanian who works in the tourism sector.
- Caymanian (adjective): Of or relating to the Cayman Islands.
- We enjoyed the local Caymanian cuisine.
Synonyms
- British Overseas Territory: A formal term for the political status of the Cayman Islands.
- Offshore financial center: A key descriptor for one of its primary economic functions.
Related Phrases
- Grand Cayman: The largest and most populous of the three islands.
- Cayman Brac: The second largest island, known for its bluff and diving.
- Little Cayman: The smallest and least developed of the three islands.
Noun
- a British colony in the Caribbean to the northwest of Jamaica; an international banking center