first state
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A historical nickname for the U.S. state of Delaware: "First State" is an official nickname referring to Delaware's status as the first of the original thirteen colonies to ratify the United States Constitution on December 7, 1787.
Usage
- As a proper noun: The term is always capitalized and functions as a proper name for the state.
- Context: It is used in historical, governmental, and formal contexts to highlight Delaware's unique historical status.
Examples
- In a historical context:
- Delaware earned its nickname, "The First State," in 1787.
- The "First State" played a crucial role in the formation of the United States.
- In a formal/governmental context:
- Welcome to the First State!
- The license plate from the First State features its historic nickname.
Advanced Usage
- "The First State National Historical Park": A proper name for a national park in Delaware that preserves sites related to its early history.
- We visited several sites in the First State National Historical Park.
Variants and Related Words
- Delaware (n): The official name of the state.
- The Diamond State (n): Another traditional nickname for Delaware.
- The Small Wonder (n): A modern nickname for Delaware, referencing its small size and economic significance.
Synonyms
- Delaware: The direct and most common synonym.
Related Phrases
- "The First State to Ratify": A descriptive phrase explaining the origin of the nickname.
- Delaware was the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
Noun
- a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies