wisconsin

word

/wɪˈskɑnsən/
wi-SKAHN-suhn
/wɪˈskɒnsən/
wi-SKON-suhn

Definition

Wisconsin is a state in the northern United States, known for its lakes, dairy farms, and the city of Milwaukee.

Usage & Nuances

'Wisconsin' is always capitalized as it's a place name. Often used in the context of travel, geography, or when talking about U.S. states. Many people associate it with cheese production.

Example Sentences

I live in Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin has many lakes.

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My friend is from Wisconsin.

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Cheese from Wisconsin is famous all over the country.

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Have you ever visited Wisconsin in the winter?

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A lot of people move to Wisconsin for its beautiful nature.

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