mainland

[ˈmeɪnlænd]

mainland Definition

  • 1a large continuous area of land that includes the main part of a country or territory, usually not including its islands
  • 2the main part of a country or territory, as distinguished from adjacent islands or detached territories

Using mainland: Examples

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

  • Example

    The mainland of China is separated from Taiwan by the Taiwan Strait.

  • Example

    The island is only a short distance from the mainland.

  • Example

    The hurricane caused widespread damage on the mainland.

mainland Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mainland

Antonyms for mainland

Phrases with mainland

  • in or on the main part of a country or territory, as distinguished from adjacent islands or detached territories

    Example

    He was born on the mainland and moved to Hawaii when he was a teenager.

  • to go from the main part of a country or territory to an adjacent island or detached territory

    Example

    We're planning to leave the mainland and spend a week on the island.

  • the main part of the continent of Europe, not including the British Isles

    Example

    After living in the UK for several years, she decided to move to mainland Europe.

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Summary: mainland in Brief

Mainland [ˈmeɪnlænd] refers to a large continuous area of land that includes the main part of a country or territory, usually not including its islands. It is often used to distinguish between the main part of a country and its adjacent islands or detached territories. Examples include 'The mainland of China is separated from Taiwan by the Taiwan Strait.' and 'The hurricane caused widespread damage on the mainland.'

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