Pronunciation: /ˈævəˌnjuː/
noun a wide road or thoroughfare, typically with trees and grass on either side
A1 I live on a quiet avenue.
A2 The avenue was lined with beautiful trees.
B1 We walked down the bustling avenue filled with shops and cafes.
B2 The avenue led us straight to the city center.
C1 The avenue's architecture was a mix of modern and historic buildings.
C2 The grand avenue stretched for miles, showcasing the city's beauty.
adjective used to describe something related to or located on an avenue
A1 The avenue street was lined with colorful flowers.
A2 We walked down the avenue path to get to the park.
B1 The avenue view from the hotel room was stunning.
B2 The avenue entrance to the museum was grand and impressive.
C1 The avenue architecture in the city was a blend of modern and historic styles.
C2 The avenue district in the city was known for its trendy shops and cafes.
formal The new shopping center is located on a busy avenue in the city.
informal Let's meet at the cafe on Main Avenue for lunch.
slang I heard there's a cool party happening on Elm Avenue tonight.
figurative Exploring different career avenues can lead to new opportunities.
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