Beaten Path

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbiːtən pæθ/

Definitions of beaten path

noun A well-worn or frequently traveled path or route

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer to stay on the beaten path when I go hiking.

A2 Tourists often stick to the beaten path when exploring a new city.

B1 Venturing off the beaten path can lead to exciting discoveries.

B2 Travelers looking for a unique experience should consider straying from the beaten path.

C1 Exploring off the beaten path destinations can provide a more authentic travel experience.

C2 Seasoned adventurers are always seeking out new beaten path routes to explore.

Examples of beaten path in a Sentence

formal It is always nice to explore places off the beaten path when traveling.

informal Let's take a break from the usual tourist spots and go off the beaten path.

slang I love finding hidden gems off the beaten path.

figurative She decided to take a career path that was off the beaten path and pursue her passion for art.

Grammatical Forms of beaten path

past tense

beaten

plural

beaten paths

comparative

more beaten

superlative

most beaten

present tense

beat

future tense

will beat

perfect tense

have beaten

continuous tense

be beating

singular

beaten path

positive degree

beaten

infinitive

to beat

gerund

beating

participle

beaten

Origin and Evolution of beaten path

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'beaten path' originated from the practice of travelers and animals creating a visible trail through frequent use.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe well-trodden paths, the term 'beaten path' has evolved to symbolize conformity or following conventional routes in life.