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Avenue - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An avenue is a wide street, often lined with trees or buildings, typically found in urban areas. It can also refer to a method or pathway toward achieving something.

avenue

/ˈævəˌnu/ /ˈævənjuː/

Definition:

A wide street or thoroughfare, often lined with trees or buildings.

Synonyms:

Boulevard, street, road, lane, pathway

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Dead end, alley, cul-de-sac

Common Collocations:

Tree-lined avenue, main avenue, explore the avenue, avenue of approach, grand avenue

Derivatives:

Avenues (plural), avenued (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "avenue" for broad streets; avoid for narrow paths or alleys.

Common Phrases:

Avenue of escape, explore every avenue, down the avenue

Etymology:

From French "avenue," meaning "a way of approach," derived from Latin "advenire" (to come to).

Examples:

  • 1. She walked down the tree-lined avenue.
  • 2. The new café is on Fifth Avenue.
  • 3. They explored every avenue to solve the problem.
  • 4. The parade marched along the main avenue.

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