Pronunciation: /ˈfjuː.nɪ.kjə.lər/
noun a cable railway, especially one on a mountainside, in which a cable attached to a pair of tramcars provides the traction.
A1 I took a funicular to reach the top of the hill.
A2 The funicular ride was a fun way to travel up the mountain.
B1 The city has a modern funicular system that connects different neighborhoods.
B2 The funicular offers stunning views of the city as it ascends to the summit.
C1 The historic funicular railway has been in operation for over a century.
C2 The funicular is a popular tourist attraction, providing a unique way to experience the city's landscape.
adjective relating to or denoting a funicular.
A1 The funicular railway was a fun way to reach the top of the hill.
A2 The funicular ride provided stunning views of the city below.
B1 The funicular carriages were modern and comfortable.
B2 The funicular system was efficient and reliable for transporting passengers up the mountain.
C1 The funicular station was a hub of activity with tourists coming and going.
C2 The funicular track was meticulously maintained to ensure safe operation.
formal The funicular is a type of cable railway used to transport passengers up steep inclines.
informal Let's take the funicular up to the top of the mountain for a great view!
slang I heard the funicular ride is a cool way to get to the top without hiking.
figurative The funicular represents the gradual ascent to success in our journey through life.
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