Access Road

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈæk.sɛs roʊd/

Definitions of access road

noun a road that allows vehicles to enter or exit a highway or major road

Example Sentences

A1 The access road to the beach was narrow and bumpy.

A2 The access road to the factory was blocked by a fallen tree.

B1 The access road to the national park was closed for maintenance.

B2 The access road to the remote village was only accessible by 4x4 vehicles.

C1 The access road to the private estate was lined with beautiful trees and flowers.

C2 The access road to the mountain summit offered breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Examples of access road in a Sentence

formal The access road to the industrial park is well-maintained for easy entry and exit of vehicles.

informal Let's take the access road to avoid the traffic on the main highway.

slang I'll meet you at the end of the access road, it's a great spot for a smoke break.

figurative Education is the access road to a better future.

Grammatical Forms of access road

plural

access roads

comparative

more access road

superlative

most access road

present tense

access road

future tense

will access road

perfect tense

has accessed road

continuous tense

is accessing road

singular

access road

positive degree

access road

infinitive

to access road

gerund

accessing road

participle

accessed road

Origin and Evolution of access road

First Known Use: 1905 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'access road' originated from the combination of the word 'access' meaning the right to enter or use a place, and 'road' referring to a wide way leading from one place to another.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a road providing access to a particular location, the term 'access road' has evolved to encompass any road or route that allows entry or passage to a specific area, such as a construction site, industrial facility, or residential neighborhood.