hebrides
Definition
Proper noun: - The Hebrides: A large archipelago comprising over 500 islands located off the western coast of mainland Scotland. The islands are traditionally divided into two main groups: the Inner Hebrides, which are closer to the mainland, and the Outer Hebrides, which lie further out in the Atlantic Ocean.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- We took a ferry to explore the rugged landscapes of the Hebrides.
- The culture and Gaelic language are still very much alive in the Hebrides.
- The Hebrides are known for their dramatic scenery and abundant wildlife.
Advanced Usage
- "The Hebridean": Used as an adjective to describe something originating from or characteristic of the Hebrides.
- The shop sold beautiful Hebridean wool sweaters.
- "The Hebridean way": Refers to a long-distance walking route or, more broadly, a way of life associated with the islands.
- Walking the Hebridean Way is a fantastic way to experience the islands.
Variants and Related Words
- Hebridean (adjective): Of or relating to the Hebrides.
- Hebridean music has a distinct, haunting quality.
- Inner Hebrides (proper noun): The group of islands closer to the Scottish mainland (e.g., Skye, Mull, Islay).
- Outer Hebrides (proper noun): The more remote, western island chain (e.g., Lewis and Harris, the Uists, Barra).
Synonyms
- The Western Isles: A common alternative name, particularly for the Outer Hebrides.
- The Islands off the West Coast of Scotland: A descriptive synonym.
Noun
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a group of more than 500 islands off the western coast of Scotland
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