footbridge (Meaning)

Wordnet

footbridge (n)

a bridge designed for pedestrians

Webster

footbridge (n.)

A narrow bridge for foot passengers only.

Synonyms & Antonyms of footbridge

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footbridge Sentence Examples

  1. The footbridge spanning the river offered a picturesque view of the flowing water.
  2. Visitors strolled across the footbridge, enjoying the serenity of the park.
  3. The sturdy footbridge connected the two campuses, making it convenient for students to cross.
  4. The footbridge's wooden planks creaked under the weight of the pedestrians.
  5. The newly constructed footbridge provided a safe and accessible route for joggers and bikers.
  6. The footbridge was illuminated at night, casting a warm glow over the surrounding area.
  7. Children skipped and played on the footbridge, their laughter echoing through the air.
  8. The footbridge had become a popular spot for lovers to meet and exchange vows.
  9. The footbridge served as a lifeline during the flood when the nearby bridge was damaged.
  10. The footbridge was a testament to the engineering ingenuity that could overcome natural obstacles.

FAQs About the word footbridge

a bridge designed for pedestriansA narrow bridge for foot passengers only.

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The footbridge spanning the river offered a picturesque view of the flowing water.

Visitors strolled across the footbridge, enjoying the serenity of the park.

The sturdy footbridge connected the two campuses, making it convenient for students to cross.

The footbridge's wooden planks creaked under the weight of the pedestrians.