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walkway

/ˈwɔːk.weɪ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A passage or path set aside for walking, often elevated or connecting different areas of a building or landscape.

Example Sentences:
  • Visitors can stroll along the glass-enclosed walkway high above the rainforest canopy.
  • A covered walkway connects the main hotel building to the conference center.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Compound of the Old English 'wealcan' (to roll, wander) or Middle English 'walken' (to walk) and 'wæi' (path, road). Recorded since the mid-19th century, it naturally evolved to describe a dedicated path or passage designated exclusively for pedestrians.

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It's simply a 'way' for you to 'walk'.

Frequently Asked Questions About “walkway

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

In English, walkway (noun) is defined as: “A passage or path set aside for walking, often elevated or connecting different areas of a building or landscape.”.

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

Visitors can stroll along the glass-enclosed walkway high above the rainforest canopy.

3. What are English synonyms of “walkway”?

Common synonyms include:pathway,footpath,pavement,sidewalk,corridor

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

Compound of the Old English 'wealcan' (to roll, wander) or Middle English 'walken' (to walk) and 'wæi' (path, road). Recorded since the mid-19th century, it naturally evolved to describe a dedicated path or passage designated exclusively for pedestrians.