Pronunciation: /ˈdraɪvɪŋ/
noun the act of operating a vehicle
A1 I enjoy driving my car.
A2 She is learning how to improve her driving skills.
B1 Driving in heavy traffic can be stressful.
B2 The driving conditions were treacherous due to the heavy rain.
C1 His reckless driving led to a serious accident.
C2 Professional driving instructors provide valuable feedback to their students.
verb the action of operating a vehicle
A1 I am driving to the store.
A2 She enjoys driving in the countryside.
B1 When driving in a new city, it's important to pay attention to road signs.
B2 He has been driving for over 10 years without any accidents.
C1 Driving a manual car requires more skill than driving an automatic.
C2 After completing advanced driving courses, she felt more confident behind the wheel.
formal She was caught driving over the speed limit.
informal I love driving with the windows down and music blasting.
slang I'm always down for a late-night driving sesh.
figurative His ambition was the driving force behind his success.
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