the Indies
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Definition
Proper noun A collective geographical term historically and popularly used to refer to the islands of the Caribbean Sea and sometimes including parts of the surrounding mainland coasts. The term is often associated with tourism and resort destinations.
Usage
- "The Indies" is used as a proper noun to name a specific region. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the".
- It is a historical term with colonial origins ("West Indies") that remains in popular use, particularly in the context of travel and vacationing.
- In modern precise geographical or political contexts, more specific terms like "the Caribbean," "the Caribbean islands," or individual country names are often preferred.
Examples
- As a subject: "The Indies are known for their beautiful beaches and vibrant cultures."
- As an object: "They spent their honeymoon sailing around the Indies."
- With modifiers: "The tropical climate of the Indies makes it a perfect winter getaway."
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term originates from the historical misidentification of the Americas by European explorers as part of Asia (the "Indies"). It was later differentiated into the "East Indies" (Southeast Asia) and the "West Indies" (the Caribbean).
- Cultural/Commercial Use: The term is frequently used in the names of resorts, travel companies, and products to evoke a sense of tropical paradise and leisure (e.g., "Indies Resort," "Taste of the Indies").
Variants and Related Words
- West Indies: The more precise and common historical term for the island group in the Caribbean Sea.
- Caribbean: The modern term for the region comprising the Caribbean Sea, its islands, and the surrounding coasts.
- Antilles: A geographical term for the archipelago forming the greater part of the West Indies, divided into the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles.
Synonyms
- The Caribbean islands
- The Caribbean
- The West Indies (historical/specific)
Notes on Meaning
The primary meaning refers to the islands of the Caribbean basin. While the reference context mentions "between North America and South America," this is a general geographical description of the Caribbean archipelago. The term is defined by its popular association as a resort area rather than a precise political boundary.
Noun
- the string of islands between North America and South America; a popular resort area