Pronunciation: /ˈstroʊ.lər/

Definitions of stroller

noun a chair on wheels, typically folding, in which a baby or young child can be pushed along

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a new stroller for my baby.

A2 The stroller has a cup holder and a storage basket.

B1 Parents often use strollers to take their children for a walk in the park.

B2 The stroller folds up easily for compact storage.

C1 The high-end stroller features adjustable handlebars and shock-absorbing suspension.

C2 The designer stroller is made with premium materials and has a sleek, modern design.

Examples of stroller in a Sentence

formal The mother pushed her baby in a stroller while walking through the park.

informal She took her baby out for a walk in the stroller.

slang Let's take a spin around the block with the baby in the stroller.

figurative The stroller symbolizes the journey of motherhood.

Grammatical Forms of stroller

past tense

strolled

plural

strollers

comparative

more stroller

superlative

most stroller

present tense

strolls

future tense

will stroll

perfect tense

have strolled

continuous tense

is strolling

singular

stroller

positive degree

stroller

infinitive

to stroll

gerund

strolling

participle

strolling

Origin and Evolution of stroller

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'stroller' originated from the Middle English word 'strolen' which means to wander or roam around aimlessly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'stroller' shifted in meaning from someone who wanders aimlessly to a term used to describe a type of wheeled vehicle for transporting infants or young children.