Crosswalk ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Crosswalk ( noun )

  1. A designated path for pedestrians to cross a street or road, typically marked by painted lines and signs.
  2. A crossing on a street or road for pedestrians.

Origin:

Crosswalk is formed by the combination of the word "cross" and "walk", means a designated path for pedestrians to cross a street or road.

Examples:

  1. The crosswalk is a safe place for pedestrians to cross the street.
  2. She crossed the road at the crosswalk.
  3. The crosswalk was painted with bright lines to make it more visible to drivers.
  4. The crosswalk button was pressed to stop the traffic and allow pedestrians to cross.
  5. The pedestrian crosswalk sign was installed to indicate where people can safely cross the road.

(As a verb)

Crosswalk ( verb )

  1. A designated path for pedestrians to cross a street or road, typically marked by painted lines and signs.
  2. A crossing on a street or road for pedestrians.

Origin:

Crosswalk is formed by the combination of the word "cross" and "walk", means a designated path for pedestrians to cross a street or road.

Examples:

  1. The crosswalk is a safe place for pedestrians to cross the street.
  2. She crossed the road at the crosswalk.
  3. The crosswalk was painted with bright lines to make it more visible to drivers.
  4. The crosswalk button was pressed to stop the traffic and allow pedestrians to cross.
  5. The pedestrian crosswalk sign was installed to indicate where people can safely cross the road.
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