Pronunciation: /dɪˈzaɪər pæθ/
noun a path that is created informally by people taking the shortest route between two points, often in defiance of designated paths or walkways
A1 I walked along the desire path through the park.
A2 The desire path was a shortcut created by people walking across the grass.
B1 The city council decided to pave the desire path to make it safer for pedestrians.
B2 The university campus had desire paths crisscrossing the lawn, showing where students preferred to walk.
C1 The landscape architect incorporated desire paths into the design of the park to encourage natural movement.
C2 The urban planner studied the desire paths in the city to inform future sidewalk placements.
formal The university campus had many desire paths created by students taking shortcuts across the grass.
informal Let's just take the desire path through the park to get to the other side quicker.
slang I always see people cutting through the desire path behind the building.
figurative Sometimes in life, we have to create our own desire paths to reach our goals faster.
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