Pronunciation: /ˈaɪlənd/
noun a piece of land surrounded by water
A1 I live on an island.
A2 The island has beautiful beaches.
B1 Many tourists visit the island every year.
B2 The island's economy relies heavily on tourism.
C1 The island is known for its unique wildlife and biodiversity.
C2 Living on a remote island can be both challenging and rewarding.
adjective used to describe something related to an island
A1 I see an island in the distance.
A2 The island resort was a popular vacation destination.
B1 The island nation relies heavily on tourism for its economy.
B2 The island chain is known for its diverse marine life.
C1 The remote island community has limited access to resources.
C2 The exclusive private island retreat offers luxury accommodations.
formal The island of Hawaii is known for its stunning beaches and active volcanoes.
informal I'm thinking of taking a trip to the island next summer.
slang Let's ditch this place and head to the island for a weekend getaway.
figurative In a sea of chaos, she found peace on her own little island of solitude.
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