Driving Safety

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a state of being sleepy or lethargic

  • The medication may cause drowsiness as a side effect.
  • I feel so drowsy after staying up late last night.
  • I can't keep my eyes open, I'm so drowsy.
  • The drowsiness of winter settled over the town, making everyone feel sleepy and lethargic.

noun a pair of glasses with tinted lenses worn to protect the eyes from the sun or glare

  • The optometrist recommended wearing sunglasses to protect my eyes from harmful UV rays.
  • I always forget my sunglasses when I go to the beach, and end up squinting all day.
  • Check out those shades! Those sunglasses are so cool.
  • She always wears her sunglasses indoors, trying to hide her emotions from others.

noun A person who drives in a manner that reduces the risk of accidents and avoids potential dangers

adjective Describing the type of driver who is cautious and aware of their surroundings while driving

  • A defensive driver is someone who prioritizes safety on the road by anticipating potential hazards and reacting accordingly.
  • Being a defensive driver means always being alert and ready to avoid accidents while driving.
  • Yo, that guy is a total defensive driver - he never takes any risks on the road.
  • In life, it's important to be a defensive driver and anticipate potential obstacles that may come your way.

noun a type of driving intended to reduce the risk of accidents by anticipating dangerous situations

adjective describing the type of driving being practiced

  • It is recommended that all new drivers take a defensive driving course to improve their safety on the road.
  • My mom always tells me to practice defensive driving, especially when it's raining.
  • Dude, you gotta start doing some defensive driving if you want to avoid accidents.
  • In life, it's important to practice defensive driving by being cautious and prepared for unexpected challenges.