What is another word for Las Vegas?

Pronunciation: [lˌas vˈe͡ɪɡəs] (IPA)

Las Vegas, the city known for its vibrant nightlife, entertainment industry, and casinos is often referred to by different names. Synonyms for Las Vegas include the Entertainment Capital of the World, Sin City, the Strip, and the City of Lights. These names reflect the glamorous and luxurious lifestyle that the city offers to visitors. Las Vegas is also famous for its iconic landmarks like the Bellagio fountains and the Luxor pyramid-shaped hotel. Its portrayal in movies and popular culture has contributed to its mythological status as an emblem of excess and indulgence. Regardless of what one calls it, Las Vegas remains a top tourist destination for those seeking fun and excitement.

Synonyms for Las vegas:

What are the hypernyms for Las vegas?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    nevada, tourist destination, US city, entertainment destination, gambling city, gambling destination, recreation destination.

Famous quotes with Las vegas

  • I used to be with a publishing house called Roosevelt Music. A gentleman there told me he had seen Peggy Lee perform Fever in Las Vegas and I found out later she wanted to record it.
    Otis Blackwell
  • I've been able to go on and have a successful career on Broadway and certainly the last five years in Las Vegas have been amazing.
    David Cassidy
  • I met Elvis first in Las Vegas. I think I was appearing with Tom Jones and he came backstage to say hello to Tom or we went to his dressing room to say hello.
    Norm Crosby
  • Obviously, I try to make the films work for an audience. That's the main point of making a film, and in retrospect, one can see that certain films, let's say Leaving Las Vegas, demonstrated its own success.
    Mike Figgis
  • Hatred is not what Las Vegas is about. We will have zero tolerance for anyone who is intolerant.
    Oscar Goodman

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