Island
UK /["/ˈaɪlənd/"]/US /["/ˈaɪlənd/"]/
Definition
a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water
In simple words: A piece of land surrounded by water.
Examples
- We spent our vacation on a beautiful island.
- The island is surrounded by crystal clear water.
- There are many interesting plants and animals on the island.
- The island group consists of three different islands.
- She dreams of living on a deserted island.
Usage notes
Use 'island' to refer to isolated land areas. It can be a neutral term for geography but is often used in travel contexts. Avoid using in overly formal discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'I land on an island' — imagine yourself arriving at a tropical retreat.
Collocations
- outlying
- remote
- coral
- chain
- group
- chain
- group
- home
- on an/the island
- the… coast, side, tip, etc. of an island
Synonyms
- isle
- cay
- atoll
- landmass
- archipelago
Antonyms
- mainland
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'island' with 'isle' — 'isle' is a more poetic term.
- Using 'island' for non-land areas, such as a floating island of trash.
- Incorrectly pronouncing it as 'is-land' instead of 'eye-land'.