fort stewart: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/fɔːt ˈstjuːət/US/fɔːrt ˈstuːərt/

Formal, Military, Geographic

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What does “fort stewart” mean?

The name of a major United States Army installation located in Georgia, USA.

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Meaning and Definition

The name of a major United States Army installation located in Georgia, USA.

Refers specifically to the military base, often associated with the 3rd Infantry Division. It can also be used metonymically to refer to the army units stationed there or the military community surrounding it.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

In British English, the term would be recognised primarily as a foreign place name. In American English, it carries connotations of military service, specific army units, and regional identity in Georgia.

Connotations

American: Military power, army life, Southern US geography, the 3rd Infantry Division. British: A distant American military base with little cultural resonance.

Frequency

The term is highly frequent in specific American contexts (military, local Georgia news) but extremely rare in British English outside of specialized military or geopolitical discussions.

Grammar

How to Use “fort stewart” in a Sentence

[Person/Unit] is/are stationed at Fort StewartThe [event/ceremony] took place at Fort StewartThey deployed from Fort Stewart to [location]

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Collocations

strong
stationed at Fort Stewartthe 3rd ID at Fort StewartFort Stewart, Georgia
medium
deploy from Fort Stewartbased at Fort Stewartvisit Fort Stewart
weak
soldier from Fort Stewartnews about Fort Stewartcommunity near Fort Stewart

Examples

Examples of “fort stewart” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The regiment was Fort Stewarted for the duration of the exercise. (hypothetical, rare)

American English

  • His career was defined by getting Fort Stewart'd twice. (colloquial, meaning assigned there)

adverb

British English

  • The unit operated Fort Stewart-ly. (hypothetical, rare)

American English

  • They trained hard, Fort Stewart-style. (colloquial)

adjective

British English

  • The Fort Stewart garrison is on alert. (as a noun modifier)

American English

  • He has that classic Fort Stewart work ethic. (as a noun modifier describing origin/culture)

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare, except for businesses contracting with or located near the base.

Academic

Used in geopolitical, military history, or sociological studies of military communities.

Everyday

Used by American military personnel, their families, and residents of southeastern Georgia.

Technical

Used in military logistics, personnel management, and defense reporting.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “fort stewart”

Strong

Home of the 3rd Infantry Division

Neutral

the basethe installation

Weak

the postthe army base in Georgia

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “fort stewart”

civilian areanon-military zone

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “fort stewart”

  • Writing 'Fort Stewart' as 'Fort Stuart' (misspelling).
  • Using an article incorrectly (e.g., 'the Fort Stewart' is generally wrong).
  • Pronouncing 'Stewart' as /stjuːˈɑːrt/ instead of /ˈstuːərt/ in American English.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Access to Fort Stewart is restricted to authorized personnel, but there are museums and public events where civilians can visit with proper procedures.

Fort Stewart is the home of the US Army's 3rd Infantry Division.

In American English, it is pronounced /ˈstuːərt/ (STOO-ert). In British English, it's closer to /ˈstjuːət/ (STYOO-et).

No, it is strictly a proper noun referring to one specific place. You would not say 'a Fort Stewart'.

The name of a major United States Army installation located in Georgia, USA.

Fort stewart is usually formal, military, geographic in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • Home of the Rock of the Marne (referring to the 3rd ID)
  • A Stewart soldier (meaning a soldier from that base)

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: FORTify yourself at STEWART - a strong military base.

Conceptual Metaphor

A FORT is a stronghold; STEWART is a surname. Together, they metaphorically represent strength, tradition, and a specific military lineage.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The 3rd Infantry Division is commonly associated with in Georgia.
Multiple Choice

What is Fort Stewart primarily known as?