Definition of 'road'
Word forms: roads
1. countable noun
A road is a long piece of hard ground that is built between two places so that people can
drive or ride easily from one place to the other.
2. countable noun
3.
See on the road
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road in American English
noun
1.
a way made for traveling between places, esp. distant places, by automobile, horseback, etc.; highway
2.
a way; path; course
the road to fortune
adjective
5. Sport
a road trip
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Word Frequency
road in American English
(roud)
noun
1.
2.
a way or course
the road to peace
3.
a railroad
4. (often roads) Also called: roadstead Nautical
6. See burn up the road
7. See down the road
8. See hit the road
9. See one for the road
10. See on the road
11. See take to the road
12. See the road
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Derived forms
roadless adjective
roadlessness
noun
Word origin
[bef. 900; ME rode, earlier rade, OE rād a riding, journey on horseback, akin to rīdan to ride]Word Frequency
road in British English
noun
1.
a.
b.
(as modifier)
road traffic
a road map
a road sign
7. See hit the road
8. See on the road
9. See take the road
10. See one for the road
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Derived forms
roadless (ˈroadless) adjective
Word origin
Old English rād; related to rīdan to ride, and to Old Saxon rēda, Old Norse reithExamples of 'road' in a sentence
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road
British English: road
/rəʊd/ NOUN
A road is a long piece of hard ground built between two places so that people can drive or ride easily from one to the other.
There was very little traffic on the roads.
- American English: road /ˈroʊd/
- Arabic: طَرِيق
- Brazilian Portuguese: rodovia
- Chinese: 道路
- Croatian: cesta
- Czech: silnice
- Danish: vej
- Dutch: weg
- European Spanish: carretera
- Finnish: tie
- French: route
- German: Straße
- Greek: δρόμος
- Italian: strada
- Japanese: 道路
- Korean: 길
- Norwegian: vei
- Polish: droga
- European Portuguese: estrada
- Romanian: drum
- Russian: дорога
- Spanish: carretera
- Swedish: väg
- Thai: ถนน
- Turkish: yol
- Ukrainian: дорога
- Vietnamese: con đường
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