road(s) (Meaning)

road(s)

railway, roadstead, one lying outside of an urban district, a route or way to an end, conclusion, or circumstance, railroad entry 1, a series of visits to several places or the travel necessary to get there, an open way for vehicles, persons, and animals, roadbed sense 2b, a series of scheduled visits or appearances (such as games or performances) in several locations or the travel necessary to make these visits, roadbed sense 2, path sense 2b, in or into the future

road(s) Sentence Examples

  1. The winding road led us through a picturesque mountain pass.
  2. The road was long and arduous, but we persevered.
  3. The roads were deserted in the early hours of the morning.
  4. The traffic on the roads was bumper-to-bumper.
  5. We took the less traveled road, hoping to avoid the crowds.
  6. The snow-covered roads made driving treacherous.
  7. The roads were closed due to the severe weather conditions.
  8. The road construction slowed down our commute.
  9. The new road will connect the two cities, making travel easier.
  10. The road trip was an unforgettable adventure that we will cherish forever.

FAQs About the word road(s)

railway, roadstead, one lying outside of an urban district, a route or way to an end, conclusion, or circumstance, railroad entry 1, a series of visits to sever

expressways, boulevards, turnpikes, routes, roadways, thoroughfares,highways, freeways, carriageways, streets

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The winding road led us through a picturesque mountain pass.

The road was long and arduous, but we persevered.

The roads were deserted in the early hours of the morning.

The traffic on the roads was bumper-to-bumper.