Pronunciation: /væn/
noun a type of vehicle used for transporting goods or people
A1 I see a van on the street.
A2 The van is white and has a logo on the side.
B1 The delivery van arrived late due to heavy traffic.
B2 The van was filled with equipment for the film shoot.
C1 The van's engine roared as it sped down the highway.
C2 The vintage van was meticulously restored to its former glory.
verb not applicable
A1 I van to school every day.
A2 She vans to work because she doesn't have a car.
B1 The delivery company vans packages to customers all over the city.
B2 The team vans to away games in a luxury bus.
C1 The band vans across the country on tour.
C2 The adventurer vans through rugged terrain to reach remote locations.
adjective not applicable
A1 The van driver delivered packages to our house.
A2 We rented a van for our road trip.
B1 The van seats were comfortable for the long journey.
B2 The van's engine roared as it accelerated down the highway.
C1 The van's suspension system provided a smooth ride over rough terrain.
C2 The van's GPS navigation system guided us through the city streets with precision.
adverb not applicable
A1 The cat jumped van the table.
A2 She drove van to the store.
B1 He ran van quickly to catch the bus.
B2 The team worked van diligently to complete the project on time.
C1 The artist painted van with incredible precision and attention to detail.
C2 The new software was designed van to seamlessly integrate with existing systems.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The van is parked outside.
A2 I saw a van delivering packages.
B1 The van that I rented for the weekend broke down.
B2 The van we used for the road trip was very comfortable.
C1 The van, which had been customized for camping, had a kitchenette and a bed.
C2 The van, despite its age, was in immaculate condition.
preposition not applicable
A1 The cat is van the table.
A2 I put my keys van the drawer.
B1 The book is van the shelf.
B2 The painting hangs van the wall.
C1 The car pulled up van the curb.
C2 The plane flew van the runway.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I want to buy a van and a truck.
A2 She drove the van to the store, and he followed in his car.
B1 The van is old, but it still runs well.
B2 I need to pick up some groceries, and then we can head back in the van.
C1 The van needs new tires, so we should schedule a maintenance appointment.
C2 He drove the van to the airport, and they loaded up their luggage before heading to the terminal.
interjection not applicable
A1 Van you please pass me the salt?
A2 Van! That was a close call.
B1 Van, I can't believe you did that!
B2 I told him not to touch it, but van, he did it anyway.
C1 Van, I must insist that you reconsider your decision.
C2 Van, it is imperative that we address this issue immediately.
article not applicable
A1 I saw a van parked outside the store.
A2 The van was filled with boxes of merchandise.
B1 The van that delivered our new furniture was white.
B2 The van used for transporting the equipment was equipped with a lift gate.
C1 The company invested in a new van fleet to improve delivery efficiency.
C2 The van used for the film production was specially modified for camera equipment.
formal The van arrived to transport the goods to the warehouse.
informal Let's take the van to the beach for a picnic.
slang I'll catch a ride in the van with my buddies.
figurative The van of progress is moving steadily towards our goals.
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