st. kitts
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Definition
Proper noun: * Saint Kitts: The largest island in the federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis, a country in the West Indies. It is often referred to informally as "St. Kitts."
Usage
- The term "St. Kitts" is used to refer specifically to the island itself, distinct from its sister island, Nevis, or the two-island federation.
- It is commonly used in geographical, historical, and tourism contexts.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Our cruise ship will dock at Basseterre, the capital of St. Kitts.
- The history of St. Kitts involves both British and French colonial rule.
- She went hiking up Mount Liamuiga, the dormant volcano on St. Kitts.
Advanced Usage
- "St. Kitts and Nevis": The full official name of the sovereign, two-island nation. "St. Kitts" refers to one constituent part.
- The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis became independent in 1983.
Variants and Related Words
- Saint Christopher: The formal, historical name for the island of St. Kitts.
- Kittitian (adj): Of or relating to St. Kitts.
- Kittitian culture is a vibrant blend of African, British, and Caribbean influences.
- Kittitian (n): A native or inhabitant of St. Kitts.
- The Kittitians are known for their hospitality.
Synonyms
- Saint Christopher (formal name)
Notes
- "St. Kitts" is an abbreviation. In formal writing, "Saint Kitts" may be preferred, but "St. Kitts" is universally recognized and widely used.
- It is not typically used in idioms or phrasal verbs, as it is a proper geographical name.
Noun
- the largest of the islands comprising Saint Christopher-Nevis