Rhode Island

[ rohd ]

noun
  1. a state of the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast: a part of New England. 1,214 square miles (3,145 square kilometers). Capital: Providence. Abbreviations: RI (for use with zip code), R.I.

Other words from Rhode Island

  • Rhode Islander, noun

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How to use Rhode Island in a sentence

  • That the Eleventh did not accomplish all that the men composing it expected it would when it left Rhode Island is admitted.

    A Raw Recruit's War Experiences | Ansel D. Nickerson
  • In Rhode Island, so far as my knowledge extends, the largest bounty paid any one person was one hundred and fifty dollars.

    A Raw Recruit's War Experiences | Ansel D. Nickerson
  • Here we found the Fourth regiment, and the reception which the boys gave us was next to getting back to Rhode Island itself.

    A Raw Recruit's War Experiences | Ansel D. Nickerson
  • From the resistance to this uniformity came Rhode Island and the doctrine of soul liberty.

    A short history of Rhode Island | George Washington Greene
  • Thus the reconciliation of liberty and law formed from the beginning the fundamental problem of Rhode Island history.

    A short history of Rhode Island | George Washington Greene

British Dictionary definitions for Rhode Island

Rhode Island

/ (rəʊd) /


noun
  1. a state of the northeastern US, bordering on the Atlantic: the smallest state in the US; mainly low-lying and undulating, with an indented coastline in the east and uplands in the northwest Capital: Providence. Pop: 1 076 164 (2003 est). Area: 2717 sq km (1049 sq miles): Abbreviations: R.I, (with zip code) RI

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Cultural definitions for Rhode Island

Rhode Island

State in the northeastern United States; one of the New England states. Bordered by Massachusetts to the north and east, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and Connecticut to the west. Its capital and largest city is Providence.

Notes for Rhode Island

One of the thirteen colonies.

Notes for Rhode Island

After he was banished from Massachusetts for speaking out in favor of religious toleration, Roger Williams established the first settlement in the area at Providence in the early seventeenth century.

Notes for Rhode Island

Rhode Island is the smallest state of the United States.

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