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Jitney - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

jitney

/ˈdʒɪtni/ /ˈdʒɪtni/

Definition:

A small bus or van operating as a low-cost shared taxi.

Synonyms:

minibus, shuttle, van, bus

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

limousine, private car

Common Collocations:

jitney service, jitney driver, jitney route

Derivatives:

jitneys (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "jitney" to refer to informal public transport, often in urban or tourist areas.

Common Phrases:

catch a jitney, jitney ride, hop on a jitney

Etymology:

Originated in early 20th-century America, possibly from "jitney" slang for a nickel (fare cost).

Examples:

  • 1. The jitney picked up passengers at the corner.
  • 2. We took a jitney to the beach for just a few dollars.
  • 3. The city regulates jitneys to ensure safety standards.
  • 4. She waved down a jitney to avoid walking in the heat.

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