The Opposite(Antonym) of “pedestrian”
The antonyms of pedestrian are driver, passenger, and exciting. The antonyms driver and passenger refer to people who travel in a vehicle, while exciting is an adjective that describes something that is stimulating or thrilling.
Definitions and Examples of driver, passenger, exciting
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A person who drives a vehicle.
Example
My dad is a driver and he spends most of his day on the road.
A person who travels in a vehicle without driving it.
Example
I prefer to be a passenger when I travel long distances because I can relax and enjoy the scenery.
Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness; thrilling.
Example
The amusement park has many exciting rides that will make your heart race.
Key Differences: driver vs passenger vs exciting
- 1Driver refers to a person who operates a vehicle, while passenger refers to someone who is being transported in a vehicle.
- 2Exciting is an adjective that describes something that is stimulating or thrilling, while pedestrian refers to something that is dull or ordinary.
Effective Usage of driver, passenger, exciting
- 1Transportation: Use driver and passenger to describe people who travel in a vehicle.
- 2Entertainment: Use exciting to describe activities or events that are thrilling or stimulating.
- 3Comparison: Use pedestrian to compare something that is dull or ordinary to something that is exciting or interesting.
Remember this!
The antonyms of pedestrian have distinct meanings. Driver and passenger refer to people who travel in a vehicle, while exciting describes something that is stimulating or thrilling. Use these words to describe transportation, entertainment, and to make comparisons between dull and exciting things.