antigua and barbuda: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ænˌtiːɡə ænd bɑːrˈbuːdə/US/ænˌtiːɡə ænd bɑːrˈbjuːdə/

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What does “antigua and barbuda” mean?

A sovereign island country in the Caribbean, consisting of the two main islands Antigua and Barbuda.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A sovereign island country in the Caribbean, consisting of the two main islands Antigua and Barbuda.

A former British colony, now a Commonwealth realm, known for its tourism, beaches, and as a venue for international cricket.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage; both refer to the country. Pronunciation differs slightly.

Connotations

Associated with tourism, cricket, and former British colonial history in both varieties.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both; primarily appears in geographical, political, or travel contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “antigua and barbuda” in a Sentence

[Be] located in Antigua and Barbuda[Live] in Antigua and Barbuda[Represent] Antigua and Barbuda

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
the government of Antigua and Barbudathe islands of Antigua and Barbudathe people of Antigua and Barbuda
medium
visit Antigua and Barbudatravel to Antigua and Barbudafrom Antigua and Barbuda
weak
beautiful Antigua and Barbudasunny Antigua and Barbudahistoric Antigua and Barbuda

Examples

Examples of “antigua and barbuda” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The team will Antigua-and-Barbuda their way through the tournament, playing with a relaxed but confident style.

American English

  • They decided to Antigua-and-Barbuda their vacation, splitting time between beach lounging and exploring.

adverb

British English

  • The policy was implemented Antigua-and-Barbuda-style, with community consultation.

American English

  • They live Antigua-and-Barbuda-relaxed, never rushing.

adjective

British English

  • The Antiguan-and-Barbudan coastline is spectacular.
  • He has an Antigua-and-Barbuda passport.

American English

  • The Antiguan and Barbudan culture is a rich blend.
  • She admired the Antigua-and-Barbuda hospitality.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Mentioned in contexts of offshore banking, tourism investment, and international trade.

Academic

Appears in geography, political science, and post-colonial studies.

Everyday

Used in travel discussions, weather reports for the Caribbean, and sports news (cricket).

Technical

Referenced in legal documents, international treaties, and maritime boundary discussions.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “antigua and barbuda”

Strong

the twin-island state

Neutral

the nationthe countrythe islands

Weak

the Caribbean nation

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “antigua and barbuda”

mainland countrylandlocked nation

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “antigua and barbuda”

  • Calling it just 'Antigua' (which is only one island).
  • Misspelling 'Barbuda' as 'Barbado' (confusing it with Barbados).
  • Using a singular verb (e.g., 'Antigua and Barbuda is...' is correct, treating it as a singular entity).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is treated as a singular entity for grammatical purposes (e.g., 'Antigua and Barbuda is a country').

Antiguan and Barbudan. Informally, 'Antiguan' may be used, especially if the person is from the island of Antigua.

St. John's, located on the island of Antigua.

No, this is incorrect and can be considered dismissive of Barbuda. The official name is 'Antigua and Barbuda'.

A sovereign island country in the Caribbean, consisting of the two main islands Antigua and Barbuda.

Antigua and barbuda is usually formal in register.

Antigua and barbuda: in British English it is pronounced /ænˌtiːɡə ænd bɑːrˈbuːdə/, and in American English it is pronounced /ænˌtiːɡə ænd bɑːrˈbjuːdə/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • Between the devil and the deep blue sea (sometimes humorously adapted to 'Between Antigua and Barbuda')

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'Antique-a' and 'Barbed-wire' to remember the two distinct names, then recall they are Caribbean islands.

Conceptual Metaphor

A TROPICAL PARADISE (source of relaxation and beauty); A SMALL BUT PROUD NATION (source of resilience).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The capital city of is St. John's.
Multiple Choice

Which sea surrounds Antigua and Barbuda?