sagebrush state
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Definition
Proper noun: * A nickname for the U.S. state of Nevada: "Sagebrush State" is an official and widely recognized sobriquet for Nevada, referring to the vast, arid landscapes dominated by sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) that are characteristic of the region.
Usage
- The nickname is used in both formal and informal contexts to refer to or describe Nevada, often emphasizing its natural environment and Western heritage.
- It is commonly seen on state license plates, in tourism materials, and in historical or geographical descriptions.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Nevada, the Sagebrush State, attracts many visitors to its desert parks.
- The history of the Sagebrush State is tied to mining and ranching.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the government or people of Nevada.
- The policy was debated fiercely in the halls of the Sagebrush State.
Variants and Related Words
- Sagebrush (n): The name of the common, silvery-gray shrub that gives the state its nickname.
- Silver State (n): Another official nickname for Nevada, referencing its history of silver mining.
- Battle Born State (n): Another official nickname for Nevada, referencing its admission to the Union during the Civil War.
Synonyms
- Nevada: The official name of the state.
- NV: The official two-letter postal abbreviation.
Notes
- "Sagebrush State" is a compound proper noun functioning as a nickname. It is always capitalized.
- This term is specific to U.S. geography and culture.
Noun
- a state in the southwestern United States