chiloe island: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (Geographical/Cultural Proper Noun)
UK/ˌtʃɪləʊˈeɪ ˈaɪlənd/US/ˌtʃɪloʊˈeɪ ˈaɪlənd/

Neutral to Formal; used in geographical, historical, and travel contexts.

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What does “chiloe island” mean?

A large island and archipelago in southern Chile, known for its unique culture, mythology, and distinct ecology.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A large island and archipelago in southern Chile, known for its unique culture, mythology, and distinct ecology.

Refers to the geographic entity, its cultural heritage (including distinctive wooden churches and folklore), and the administrative province of Chile.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in usage. Both refer to the same place. Spelling is consistent.

Connotations

Associated with remote, culturally distinct locations and ecotourism.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both dialects, appearing in specific contexts like travel writing, geography, or cultural studies.

Grammar

How to Use “chiloe island” in a Sentence

[The/This] Chiloé IslandChiloé Island [verb: is, lies, features]in/on Chiloé Island

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Chiloé Island isthe archipelago of Chiloé Islandvisit Chiloé IslandChiloé Island, Chileculture of Chiloé Island
medium
travel to Chiloé Islandmythology of Chiloé Islandchurches of Chiloé Islandcoast of Chiloé Island
weak
remote Chiloé Islandbeautiful Chiloé Islandfamous Chiloé Islandmain Chiloé Island

Examples

Examples of “chiloe island” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The expedition aimed to circumnavigate Chiloé Island.

American English

  • They plan to kayak around Chiloé Island next summer.

adverb

British English

  • They travelled Chiloé Island-wards for their research.

American English

  • The ferry headed Chiloé Island-ward.

adjective

British English

  • The Chiloé Island culture is fascinating.

American English

  • We bought a book on Chiloé Island mythology.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare, except in tourism or export (e.g., 'salmon farming near Chiloé Island').

Academic

Used in geography, anthropology, and Latin American studies texts.

Everyday

Used in travel planning or discussions about Chile.

Technical

Used in meteorological, ecological, or cartographic contexts.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “chiloe island”

Strong

The Chiloé Archipelago (broader)

Neutral

ChiloéIsla Grande de Chiloé

Weak

The island provinceSouthern Chilean island

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “chiloe island”

Mainland ChileThe Norte Grande

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Common Mistakes When Using “chiloe island”

  • Misspelling: 'Chiloe' without the accent (though common in English).
  • Incorrect pronunciation: /tʃaɪˈloʊ/ instead of /tʃɪloʊˈeɪ/.
  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'a chiloe island').

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

In English, 'Chiloé Island' is the standard, disambiguating form, similar to 'Sicily Island' or 'Bali Island', though 'Chiloé' alone is also acceptable in context.

It is renowned for its UNESCO-listed wooden churches, unique mythology (like the Caleuche ghost ship), distinct cuisine, and its status as a biodiversity hotspot.

The most common English pronunciation is /ˌtʃɪloʊˈeɪ/, with the stress on the last syllable '-ay'.

Yes, 'Chilote' (singular) and 'Chilotes' (plural) are the demonyms for the inhabitants of Chiloé Island.

A large island and archipelago in southern Chile, known for its unique culture, mythology, and distinct ecology.

Chiloe island is usually neutral to formal; used in geographical, historical, and travel contexts. in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None specific to the phrase itself.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'Chill' + 'Oh' + 'A' Island -> A 'chill, oh-ay!' island in Chile.

Conceptual Metaphor

AN ISLAND IS A CULTURAL FORTRESS (due to its historical isolation and preserved traditions).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The distinct folklore of includes tales of ghost ships and forest spirits.
Multiple Choice

Chiloé Island is administratively part of which country?