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Aleutians Meaning in English

word

əˈɫuʃənz
uh-LOO-shunz
əˈljuːʃənz
uh-LYOO-shunz

Definition

The Aleutians are a chain of islands in the northern Pacific Ocean, stretching from Alaska towards Russia.

Usage & Nuances

"Aleutians" is mainly used in a geographical or historical context. Usually preceded by "the" ("the Aleutians"). Refers to the islands collectively, not individually.

Example Sentences

The Aleutians are located between Alaska and Russia.

basic

Many birds live in the Aleutians.

basic

The weather in the Aleutians is often cold and rainy.

basic

Fishermen face strong winds around the Aleutians.

natural

During World War II, battles took place in the Aleutians.

natural

I’ve always wanted to visit the remote Aleutians and see the wildlife there.

natural