Ghost Bike

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ɡoʊst baɪk/

Definitions of ghost bike

noun a bicycle painted white and left as a memorial at the site where a cyclist was killed

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a ghost bike on the side of the road.

A2 The ghost bike served as a memorial for the cyclist who died there.

B1 Local activists placed a ghost bike at the intersection to raise awareness about bike safety.

B2 The city council approved the installation of a ghost bike program to honor fallen cyclists.

C1 The artist created a hauntingly beautiful sculpture using parts of a ghost bike.

C2 The documentary explored the impact of ghost bikes on communities and the cycling culture.

Examples of ghost bike in a Sentence

formal The city council approved the installation of a ghost bike at the intersection where the fatal accident occurred.

informal Have you seen that ghost bike on Main Street? It's a memorial for the cyclist who was hit by a car.

slang Dude, did you check out that spooky ghost bike on the corner? So sad.

figurative The abandoned house looked like a ghost bike, a reminder of a past life left behind.

Grammatical Forms of ghost bike

plural

ghost bikes

comparative

more ghostly

superlative

most ghostly

present tense

ghost bike

future tense

will ghost bike

perfect tense

has ghost biked

continuous tense

is ghost biking

singular

ghost bike

positive degree

ghost bike

infinitive

to ghost bike

gerund

ghost biking

participle

ghost biked

Origin and Evolution of ghost bike

First Known Use: 2003 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'ghost bike' originated in the cycling community as a way to memorialize cyclists who have been killed or injured while riding on the streets.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe bicycles painted white and placed at the location of a cyclist's death as a tribute, the term 'ghost bike' has evolved to also refer to advocacy efforts for safer cycling infrastructure and awareness of cyclist safety issues.