crossroads (Meaning)

Wordnet

crossroads (n)

a community of people smaller than a village

a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made

a point where a choice must be made

crossroads Sentence Examples

  1. The city grew rapidly due to its strategic location at a crossroads of trade routes.
  2. At the crossroads, we encountered a signpost directing us to various destinations.
  3. The old mansion stood at a crossroads, its eerie appearance captivating the imagination of passersby.
  4. The town square served as a bustling crossroads where merchants from different regions gathered to trade goods.
  5. As a metaphorical crossroads, graduation marked the beginning of a new chapter in her life.
  6. The crossroads of history, where pivotal events shaped the course of nations, held a special allure for historians.
  7. The crossroads in his career prompted him to reassess his priorities and goals.
  8. Standing at the crossroads of decision, she weighed the pros and cons of each potential path.
  9. The crossroads of conflicting emotions left her feeling uncertain about which direction to take.
  10. The crossroads of cultures in the cosmopolitan city offered a rich tapestry of experiences and perspectives.

FAQs About the word crossroads

a community of people smaller than a village, a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made, a point where a choice must be made

junction,intersection, corner, carrefour,crossing, underpass, roundabout, rotary, cloverleaf, crossway(s)

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The city grew rapidly due to its strategic location at a crossroads of trade routes.

At the crossroads, we encountered a signpost directing us to various destinations.

The old mansion stood at a crossroads, its eerie appearance captivating the imagination of passersby.

The town square served as a bustling crossroads where merchants from different regions gathered to trade goods.