Vermont (en. Vermont)

/vɛrˈmɒnt/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A state in New England in the United States.
Vermont is known for its mountainous landscape and maple syrup production.
Vermont es conocido por su paisaje montañoso y su producción de jarabe de arce.
A state characterized by its rural culture and commitment to sustainability.
Sustainable agriculture is an important part of Vermont's economy.
La agricultura sostenible es una parte importante de la economía de Vermont.
Famous for its natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Every autumn, Vermont attracts thousands of tourists for its colorful foliage.
Cada otoño, Vermont atrae a miles de turistas por su follaje colorido.

Etymology

The name Vermont comes from the French 'verd mont', which means 'green mountain'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Vermont in autumn
It refers to the visual appeal of the state during the autumn leaf season.
Vermont en otoño
Vermont culture
It refers to the lifestyle and traditions that characterize the state.
Cultura de Vermont

Related Words

Green Mountains
The name given to the mountains found in Vermont.
Montañas Verdes
Maple syrup
An emblematic product of Vermont, known for its high-quality production.
Jarabe de arce

Slang Meanings

Referring to rural and peaceful life.
Living in Vermont means experiencing a slower lifestyle.
Vivir en Vermont es conocer un estilo de vida más lento.
Someone who loves nature.
He is a true 'Vermonter' because he spends all his time outdoors.
Es un verdadero 'vermontiano' porque pasa todo su tiempo al aire libre.