Expressway

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsprɛsˌweɪ/

Definitions of expressway

noun a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic, usually having a divider strip or barrier separating the traffic moving in opposite directions

Example Sentences

A1 I drove on the expressway to get to the city.

A2 The expressway was busy with traffic during rush hour.

B1 The new expressway reduced travel time between the two cities.

B2 The government is planning to expand the expressway to accommodate more vehicles.

C1 The expressway system in this country is well-maintained and efficient.

C2 Drivers must adhere to the speed limit on the expressway to ensure safety for all.

Examples of expressway in a Sentence

formal The new expressway will significantly reduce travel time between the two cities.

informal Let's take the expressway to get there faster.

slang We cruised down the expressway to reach the concert on time.

figurative The expressway to success is paved with hard work and dedication.

Grammatical Forms of expressway

plural

expressways

comparative

more expressway

superlative

most expressway

present tense

expressway

future tense

will expressway

perfect tense

have expressway

continuous tense

is expressway

singular

expressway

positive degree

expressway

infinitive

to expressway

gerund

expresswaying

participle

expresswayed

Origin and Evolution of expressway

First Known Use: 1944 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'expressway' is believed to have originated in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a high-speed highway with limited access and grade separations, the term 'expressway' has evolved to encompass various types of controlled-access highways designed for high-speed travel.