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Pavement - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Pavement refers to the hard, flat surface of a road or sidewalk, typically made of concrete or asphalt, designed for vehicles or pedestrians to travel on safely and smoothly.

pavement

/ˈpeɪvmənt/ /ˈpeɪvmənt/

Definition:

A hard surface covering for roads, sidewalks, or other outdoor areas, typically made of concrete or asphalt.

Synonyms:

sidewalk, footpath, walkway

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

dirt path, grass

Common Collocations:

cracked pavement, wet pavement, smooth pavement

Derivatives:

pavements (plural), pavemented (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "pavement" for man-made walkways; in British English, it specifically refers to sidewalks.

Common Phrases:

hit the pavement, pound the pavement, pavement princess

Etymology:

From Latin *pavimentum* ("hard floor"), via Old French *pavement*.

Examples:

  • 1. The children drew chalk art on the pavement.
  • 2. She tripped on the uneven pavement and scraped her knee.
  • 3. The city repaired the cracked pavement last week.
  • 4. He walked briskly along the wet pavement after the rain.
  • 5. The café placed tables and chairs on the pavement for outdoor seating.

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