Pronunciation: /roʊd/
noun a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface that vehicles can use
A1 I walk on the road to get to school.
A2 The road was busy with cars and trucks.
B1 The road was lined with trees, making it a scenic drive.
B2 The road was closed for construction, causing a detour.
C1 The road stretched out for miles, disappearing into the horizon.
C2 The road was well-maintained and smooth, perfect for a long drive.
adjective relating to or used for roads
A1 The road sign said 'Stop'.
A2 The road trip was long but enjoyable.
B1 The road conditions were treacherous due to the heavy rain.
B2 The road network in this country is well-maintained.
C1 The road infrastructure project required extensive planning and funding.
C2 The road safety regulations in this city are strictly enforced.
formal The construction crew worked diligently to repair the damaged road.
informal Let's take a drive down the scenic road and enjoy the view.
slang I can't believe we just hit the open road without a plan!
figurative Life is like a road with twists and turns, you never know what's around the corner.
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