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Carriage - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A carriage is a wheeled vehicle, typically horse-drawn, used for transporting people. It can also refer to the moving part of a machine, like a typewriter or train.

carriage

/ˈkærɪdʒ/ /ˈkærɪdʒ/

Definition:

A vehicle with wheels used to transport people or goods, often horse-drawn or part of a train.

Synonyms:

coach, wagon, buggy, cart

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

pedestrian, immobility

Common Collocations:

horse-drawn carriage, railway carriage, baby carriage, carriage ride

Derivatives:

carriages (plural), carriageless (adj.)

Usage Tips:

Use "carriage" for wheeled vehicles; specify type (e.g., "baby carriage") to avoid ambiguity.

Common Phrases:

carriage trade, in the carriage way, carriage and pair

Etymology:

From Old Northern French "cariage," meaning "to carry," derived from Latin "carrus" (wheeled vehicle).

Examples:

  • 1. The royal couple rode in a golden carriage during the parade.
  • 2. She pushed the baby carriage gently along the park path.
  • 3. The train’s first-class carriage was spacious and comfortable.
  • 4. He restored an antique horse-drawn carriage for his collection.

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