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garage

/ɡəˈrɑːʒ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A building or part of a building used for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles.

Example Sentences:
  • He parked his car in the garage to protect it from the hail.
  • We need to clean out the clutter in the garage so we can fit both cars inside.
2.noun

A business establishment where motor vehicles are serviced and repaired.

Example Sentences:
  • I dropped my car off at the local garage to get the brakes fixed.
  • The mechanic at the garage said the repair would take a couple of hours.
3.verb

To put or keep a motor vehicle in a garage.

Example Sentences:
  • It is safer to garage your vehicle overnight during the winter months.
  • She prefers to garage her sports car rather than leave it parked on the street.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the French word 'garer', meaning 'to shelter' or 'to park', which comes from the Old French 'garrer'. It entered the English language in the early 20th century with the advent of the automobile, initially referring to a place where motor vehicles were housed and repaired.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'car-age'—the age of cars when buildings were specifically made to store them.

Frequently Asked Questions About “garage

1. What is the meaning of “garage” in English?

In English, garage (noun) is defined as: “A building or part of a building used for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles.”.

2. How do you use “garage” in a sentence?

He parked his car in the garage to protect it from the hail.

3. What are English synonyms of “garage”?

Common synonyms include:carport,autoshop,depot,shed

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “garage”?

Derived from the French word 'garer', meaning 'to shelter' or 'to park', which comes from the Old French 'garrer'. It entered the English language in the early 20th century with the advent of the automobile, initially referring to a place where motor vehicles were housed and repaired.