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Carousel - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A carousel is a rotating platform with seats, often found at amusement parks, for riders to enjoy. It can also refer to a revolving display of images or items, such as in digital slideshows.

carousel

/kəˈraʊsəl/ /ˈkærəˌsɛl/

Definition:

A rotating machine or platform with seats for amusement rides or luggage handling at airports.

Synonyms:

merry-go-round, roundabout, whirligig

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

stillness, halt

Common Collocations:

carousel ride, airport carousel, carousel horse, carousel music

Derivatives:

carousels, carouseling

Usage Tips:

Use "carousel" for amusement rides or luggage systems; avoid confusion with "carousal" (a drinking bout).

Common Phrases:

life is a carousel, carousel of emotions, spinning like a carousel

Etymology:

From French "carrousel," originally a type of tournament, later adapted for merry-go-rounds and luggage systems.

Examples:

  • 1. The children laughed as the carousel spun faster.
  • 2. We waited at the baggage carousel for our suitcases.
  • 3. The fairground's colorful carousel attracted many visitors.
  • 4. She felt dizzy after riding the carousel three times.

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