Street (noun)

  1. A public road or thoroughfare in a town or city, typically with houses or buildings on one or both sides.
  2. A paved or surfaced road or thoroughfare in a town, city, or suburban area.
  3. A road or way in a town or city, typically with buildings along it.
  4. A particular section or section of a town or city, especially one known for a particular characteristic or feature.
  5. A commercial or business district or area of a town or city.

Origin:

From middle english strete, from old english strǣt ("street, public road"), from proto-germanic *straitaz ("street, public road"), from proto-indo-european *h₁stṛd- ("to spread out, stretch").

Examples:

  1. He walked down the street.
  2. She drove down the street.
  3. He lived on the street.
  4. She worked on the street.
  5. He shopped on the street.
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