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Racetrack - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A racetrack is a prepared circuit or course designed for racing, typically used by vehicles like cars or horses. It features marked lanes and often includes grandstands for spectators.

racetrack

/ˈreɪsˌtræk/ /ˈreɪsˌtræk/

Definition:

A course or track for racing, typically for horses, cars, or bicycles.

Synonyms:

racecourse, circuit, speedway, track

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

trail, path

Common Collocations:

horse racetrack, car racetrack, oval racetrack, dirt racetrack

Derivatives:

racetracking (gerund), racetracked (past tense)

Usage Tips:

Use "racetrack" to refer to a designated area for competitive racing events.

Common Phrases:

around the racetrack, off the racetrack, hit the racetrack

Etymology:

Derived from "race" (competition) + "track" (path), first used in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The horses sprinted around the racetrack.
  • 2. We visited a famous car racetrack last weekend.
  • 3. The new bicycle racetrack is opening next month.
  • 4. She trains daily at the local racetrack.

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