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1. road
noun. ['ˈroʊd'] an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation.
Synonyms
- highway
- drive
- intersection
- private road
- rotary
- corduroy
- clearway
- crosscut
- turnaround
- main road
- roundabout way
- rail line
- speedway
- slip road
- crossing
- shoulder
- turnout
- causeway
- route
- cutoff
- parkway
- thoroughfare
- pavement
- roundabout
- bend
- roadbed
- driveway
- circle
- bypath
- berm
- widening
- carrefour
- crest
- traffic circle
- cartroad
- byway
- detour
- roadway
- crossway
- shortcut
- railway line
- access road
- skid road
- track
- crossroad
- line
- paving
- byroad
- turnoff
- curve
- crown
- way
- side road
- cart track
Antonyms
Etymology
- rad (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Road
- overflowed
- explode
- bestrode
- plateaued
- overrode
- implode
- forebode
- busload
- bestowed
- unload
- unbowed
- strode
- reload
- outmode
- out-mode
- methode
- m-code
- kanode
- encode
- decode
- commode
- c-code
- stowed
- snowed
- slowed
- shrode
- grode
- glowed
- gloede
- flowed
How do you pronounce road?
Pronounce road as roʊd.
US - How to pronounce road in American English
UK - How to pronounce road in British English
Sentences with road
1. Noun, singular or mass
Consult a road map of Croatia and determine the best point of entry for your trip.
Quotes about road
1. Down the road, I'll probably have a kid or two or three. And there will probably be political events or spiritual things to comment on, and humor.
- Alanis Morissette
2. The guys in my band are great-we watch movies, we eat pizza, take walks, read books. Everybody has a really great sense of humor. And my boyfriend comes and visits me on the road.
- Lisa Loeb
3. I really love baseball. The guys and the game, and I love the challenge of describing things. The only thing I hate - and I know you have to be realistic and pay the bills in this life - is the loneliness on the road.
- Vin Scully
2. middle-of-the-road
adjective. ['ˈmɪdələvθəˌrɔd'] not extreme, especially in political views.
Antonyms
3. middle-of-the-road
adjective. ['ˈmɪdələvθəˌrɔd'] supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative.