jitney

[ˈdʒɪtni]

jitney Definition

  • 1a small bus or minivan that transports passengers along a specified route, typically for a low fare
  • 2a vehicle that carries passengers for a fee on a flexible route

Using jitney: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jitney" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I took a jitney to get to the airport.

  • Example

    The jitney runs every hour between the two towns.

  • Example

    The jitney service is popular among tourists.

  • Example

    The jitney driver was very friendly.

jitney Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jitney

Phrases with jitney

  • a taxi that operates on a fixed route and charges a low fare

    Example

    I took a jitney cab to get to the hotel.

  • a small bus or minivan that transports passengers along a specified route, typically for a low fare

    Example

    The jitney bus runs every hour between the two towns.

  • a transportation service that uses small buses or minivans to transport passengers along a specified route, typically for a low fare

    Example

    The jitney service is popular among tourists.

Origins of jitney

originally from American slang 'jetney', meaning 'nickel', referring to the fare for a ride

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Summary: jitney in Brief

'Jitney' [ˈdʒɪtni] refers to a small bus or minivan that transports passengers along a specified route, typically for a low fare. It is also used to describe a vehicle that carries passengers for a fee on a flexible route. Examples of usage include 'I took a jitney to get to the airport' and 'The jitney service is popular among tourists.' Synonyms include 'minibus' and 'shuttle,' while 'van' and 'bus' are informal alternatives.