states

[steɪts]

states Definition

  • 1territories or regions that are part of a larger country and have their own government to deal with local matters
  • 2the condition of something at a particular time, especially with regard to its ability to continue in a particular way

Using states: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "states" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The United States is composed of fifty states.

  • Example

    The state of California has the largest population in the United States.

  • Example

    The state of the economy is uncertain.

  • Example

    The company is in a good state financially.

states Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for states

  • provinces
  • territories
  • regions
  • districts

Phrases with states

  • a person's emotional or mental condition

    Example

    She was in a happy state of mind after receiving the good news.

  • the most advanced and sophisticated level of development or technology

    Example

    This new car is state of the art in terms of fuel efficiency and safety features.

  • a situation in which a government suspends normal constitutional procedures and assumes control to deal with a crisis

    Example

    The governor declared a state of emergency due to the severe weather conditions.

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Summary: states in Brief

The term 'states' [steɪts] refers to territories or regions that are part of a larger country and have their own government to deal with local matters. It also denotes the condition of something at a particular time, such as 'The state of the economy is uncertain.' Phrases like 'state of mind' refer to a person's emotional or mental condition, while 'state of the art' describes the most advanced level of development or technology.