Cobblestone

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑbəlstoʊn/

Definitions of cobblestone

noun a naturally rounded stone used for paving streets or paths

Example Sentences

A1 The old town had narrow streets lined with cobblestones.

A2 Tourists enjoyed walking on the cobblestone paths in the historic district.

B1 The city council decided to repave the cobblestone square to make it more accessible.

B2 The cobblestone streets added a charming touch to the quaint village.

C1 The restoration project aimed to preserve the cobblestone roads for future generations.

C2 The intricate patterns of the cobblestones were a testament to the craftsmanship of the past.

Examples of cobblestone in a Sentence

formal The historic town square was paved with smooth cobblestones.

informal I tripped over a loose cobblestone on the sidewalk.

slang Let's meet at the corner by the cobblestone street.

figurative Navigating the complexities of the legal system felt like walking on a cobblestone path.

Grammatical Forms of cobblestone

past tense

cobbled

plural

cobblestones

comparative

more cobblestone

superlative

most cobblestone

present tense

cobblestones

future tense

will cobblestone

perfect tense

have cobbled

continuous tense

is cobblestoning

singular

cobblestone

positive degree

cobblestone

infinitive

to cobblestone

gerund

cobblestoning

participle

cobblestoned

Origin and Evolution of cobblestone

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'cobblestone' originated from the Middle English word 'cobble', which referred to a rounded lump or mass. Stones of this shape were used to pave streets.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'cobblestone' came to specifically refer to small, round stones used for paving roads and streets. The word has since become synonymous with this type of paving material.