Stopping Place

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈstɑpɪŋ pleɪs/

Definitions of stopping place

noun a place where one stops or stays temporarily during a journey

Example Sentences

A1 The small town served as a stopping place for travelers on their way to the city.

A2 The rest area on the highway is a popular stopping place for long-distance drivers.

B1 The quaint cafe by the lake was the perfect stopping place for a relaxing break during our road trip.

B2 The mountain lodge was a luxurious stopping place for hikers on the trail.

C1 The historic inn has been a renowned stopping place for weary travelers for centuries.

C2 The palace turned hotel is a lavish stopping place for the elite and wealthy guests.

Examples of stopping place in a Sentence

formal The inn served as a convenient stopping place for weary travelers.

informal Let's make this gas station our stopping place for a quick break.

slang This coffee shop is our go-to stopping place for studying.

figurative In her mind, the library was a stopping place where she could escape reality.

Grammatical Forms of stopping place

past tense

stopped

plural

stopping places

comparative

more stopping place

superlative

most stopping place

present tense

stop

future tense

will stop

perfect tense

have stopped

continuous tense

is stopping

singular

stopping place

positive degree

stopping place

infinitive

to stop

gerund

stopping

participle

stopped

Origin and Evolution of stopping place

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The term 'stopping place' originated from Old English, where 'stop' meant to cease moving or traveling and 'place' referred to a location or spot.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'stopping place' has evolved to refer to a designated location where travelers can rest or take a break during their journey.