City Planning Terms

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace

  • The couple decided to amble through the park to enjoy the beautiful weather.
  • Let's just amble around the neighborhood and see where we end up.
  • I love to amble along the beach and collect seashells.
  • Her thoughts seemed to amble aimlessly, never settling on one idea for long.

noun a wide street in a town or city, typically having trees at regular intervals along its sides

  • The hotel is located on a prestigious boulevard in the city center.
  • Let's take a stroll down the boulevard and check out the shops.
  • I saw some really cool cars cruising down the boulevard last night.
  • The boulevard of success is lined with hard work and determination.

noun A path for pedestrians, usually paved or surfaced for easy walking

  • The walkway was lined with beautiful flowers and perfectly trimmed hedges.
  • Let's take a stroll down the walkway and enjoy the fresh air.
  • I tripped and almost face-planted on the walkway, it was embarrassing.
  • The walkway to success is paved with hard work and determination.

adjective describing a noun as carefully thought out and organized

  • The well-planned project was executed flawlessly by the team.
  • The party was a success thanks to all the well-planned details.
  • The road trip was awesome because it was so well-planned.
  • Her life seemed like a well-planned journey with no unexpected detours.

noun a specific area within a city or town that is designated for commercial activities and businesses

  • The new office building is located in the heart of the business district.
  • Hey, let's grab lunch at that new restaurant in the business district.
  • I heard there's a cool spot to hang out in the business district.
  • In the business district of life, you have to hustle to make it to the top.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information about the manner, place, time, degree, or frequency of an action

  • I noticed a new restaurant across the way from our office building.
  • There's a cute coffee shop across the way that we should check out.
  • I saw some cool street art across the way, let's go take a look.
  • Even though we come from different backgrounds, we can still find common ground across the way.

noun the location where a person or organization can be reached or visited

verb to speak to or write to (someone) in a formal way

  • The company sent out formal letters to all of its clients' addresses.
  • I'll need your addresses so I can send you an invitation.
  • Hey, can you shoot me your addresses real quick?
  • The author's writing style cleverly addresses the complexities of human nature.