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sidewalk

/ˈsaɪd.wɔːk/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A paved path for pedestrians, usually running parallel to a road at the side of a street.

Example Sentences:
  • Children were riding their bicycles on the sidewalk.
  • She slipped on the icy sidewalk during the winter storm.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Formed by combining 'side' (referring to the side of a street or road) and 'walk' (as a noun meaning a path for walking), emerging in American English in the early 19th century as paved paths became standard alongside urban roads.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

It is a 'walk' located on the 'side' of the road.

Frequently Asked Questions About “sidewalk

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

In English, sidewalk (noun) is defined as: “A paved path for pedestrians, usually running parallel to a road at the side of a street.”.

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

Children were riding their bicycles on the sidewalk.

3. What are English synonyms of “sidewalk”?

Common synonyms include:pavement,footpath,footway

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

Formed by combining 'side' (referring to the side of a street or road) and 'walk' (as a noun meaning a path for walking), emerging in American English in the early 19th century as paved paths became standard alongside urban roads.