Taxidriver

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈtæksidraɪvər/

Definitions of taxidriver

noun A person who drives a taxi for a living.

Example Sentences

A1 The taxidriver took me to the airport.

A2 I asked the taxidriver to wait for me outside the hotel.

B1 The taxidriver recommended a good restaurant in the city.

B2 The taxidriver navigated through the busy streets with ease.

C1 The taxidriver's knowledge of the city's shortcuts saved us a lot of time.

C2 The taxidriver's professionalism and courtesy made the journey enjoyable.

Examples of taxidriver in a Sentence

formal The taxidriver navigated through the city traffic with precision and skill.

informal I always chat with my favorite taxidriver on the way to the airport.

slang The taxidriver totally ripped us off with that fare!

figurative He was like a taxidriver, guiding her through the ups and downs of life.

Grammatical Forms of taxidriver

past tense

taxidrivered

plural

taxidrivers

comparative

more taxidriver

superlative

most taxidriver

present tense

taxidrives

future tense

will taxidrive

perfect tense

have taxidriven

continuous tense

is taxidriving

singular

taxidriver

positive degree

taxidriver

infinitive

to taxidrive

gerund

taxidriving

participle

taxidriven

Origin and Evolution of taxidriver

First Known Use: 1907 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'taxidriver' originated from the combination of 'taxi' referring to a hired vehicle and 'driver' denoting the person operating the vehicle.
Evolution of the word: The term 'taxidriver' has remained consistent in its usage and meaning since its inception in the early 20th century, referring to a person who drives a taxi for hire.