isle of wight
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Definition
Proper noun: * A geographical name: The Isle of Wight is an island and a ceremonial county located in the English Channel, off the south coast of England.
Usage
The term "Isle of Wight" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this island. It functions as the name of a place. * It is commonly preceded by the preposition "on" when describing location or events happening there. * It can be used attributively to describe things originating from or associated with the island.
Examples
- As a subject or object:
- The Isle of Wight is known for its coastal scenery and sailing.
- We took a ferry to visit the Isle of Wight.
- With prepositions:
- She lives on the Isle of Wight.
- The famous music festival was held on the Isle of Wight in 1970.
- Attributive use:
- He collects Isle of Wight pottery.
- The Isle of Wight coastline is very picturesque.
Advanced Usage
- The island is sometimes informally referred to as "the Island" by its residents and people in the surrounding region of England, with the definite article capitalized in writing to indicate this specific usage.
- "I'm going over to the Island for the weekend."
Variants and Related Words
- Wight (noun): An archaic or poetic term for a person or creature. This is etymologically related but not used in the modern geographical name except as part of "Isle of Wight".
- Islander (noun): A person who lives on an island. A resident of the Isle of Wight can be called a Wight Islander.
Synonyms
- Island (general term)
- County (in its administrative context)
Note: As a unique proper noun, there are no true synonyms for "Isle of Wight" itself. The terms above describe its general category.
Noun
- an isle and county of southern England in the English Channel