hawaii island
Proper noun The largest island in the U.S. state of Hawaii, also known as the "Big Island." It is the southeasternmost and geologically youngest major island in the Hawaiian archipelago, characterized by significant volcanic activity.
This term is used as a proper name to refer specifically to the largest island in the Hawaiian chain. It is often used in geographical, geological, and travel contexts. * The island of Hawaii is famous for its active volcanoes, Kīlauea and Mauna Loa. * Hawaii Island has diverse climates, ranging from tropical rainforests to arid lava fields.
- The Big Island: This is a common nickname for Hawaii Island, used to distinguish it from the state of Hawaii.
- When you visit the state of Hawaii, be sure to spend time on the Big Island.
- In formal or scientific contexts, the full name "Hawaii Island" is preferred to avoid confusion with the state.
- The Big Island (n.): The common nickname for Hawaii Island.
- Hawaii (n.): 1. The U.S. state comprising the Hawaiian Islands. 2. (Can cause confusion) The largest island within that state. Context is essential for this meaning.
- Island of Hawaii (n.): An alternative phrasing equivalent to "Hawaii Island."
- The Big Island
This term refers exclusively to the specific island. It is not used to refer to the entire state, the archipelago, or any other island in the chain (such as Oahu or Maui). Its primary defining characteristics are its large size and active volcanoes.
- the largest and southernmost of the Hawaii islands; has several volcanic peaks