Pronunciation: /ˈkæbˌdraɪvər/

Definitions of cabdriver

noun A person who drives a taxi or cab for a living

Example Sentences

A1 The cabdriver took me to the airport.

A2 I always tip the cabdriver when they help with my luggage.

B1 The cabdriver recommended a great restaurant in the city.

B2 The cabdriver navigated through the busy streets with ease.

C1 The cabdriver's knowledge of the city was impressive.

C2 I struck up a conversation with the cabdriver about the local economy.

Examples of cabdriver in a Sentence

formal The cabdriver navigated through the busy city streets with ease.

informal I chatted with the cabdriver about the best places to eat in town.

slang The cabdriver was cool, he knew all the shortcuts.

figurative The cabdriver of our economy is the small business owner, driving growth and opportunity for all.

Grammatical Forms of cabdriver

past tense

cabdriven

plural

cabdrivers

comparative

more cabdriver

superlative

most cabdriver

present tense

drives a cab

future tense

will drive a cab

perfect tense

has driven a cab

continuous tense

is driving a cab

singular

cabdriver

positive degree

cabdriver

infinitive

to cabdrive

gerund

cabdriving

participle

cabdriving

Origin and Evolution of cabdriver

First Known Use: 1706 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'cabdriver' originated from the term 'cabriolet', a type of horse-drawn carriage used for hire.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'cabdriver' has evolved to refer to individuals who drive taxis or cabs for a living, using motor vehicles instead of horse-drawn carriages.