crossroad

[ˈkrɒsrəʊd]

crossroad Definition

a place where two or more roads cross, especially one with traffic lights.

Using crossroad: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was waiting at the crossroad for his friend to pick him up.

  • Example

    The accident happened at the crossroad near the shopping mall.

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    The new restaurant is located at the busy crossroad downtown.

crossroad Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with crossroad

  • at a crossroads

    at a point of decision or a critical juncture in life

    Example

    After graduation, I found myself at a crossroads, unsure of what career path to take.

  • a song by Robert Johnson that describes the feeling of being at a crossroads and not knowing which way to go

    Example

    The lyrics of Crossroad Blues express the feeling of being lost and uncertain about the future.

  • a supernatural being in the TV series Supernatural who grants wishes in exchange for the person's soul

    Example

    In the show, the main characters encounter a crossroad demon who offers them a deal they can't refuse.

Origins of crossroad

from 'cross' + 'road'

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Summary: crossroad in Brief

The term 'crossroad' [ˈkrɒsrəʊd] refers to a place where two or more roads cross, often with traffic lights. It is used in phrases like 'at a crossroads,' indicating a critical juncture in life, and 'crossroad blues,' a song by Robert Johnson that expresses the feeling of being lost and uncertain. 'Crossroad' also appears in the TV series Supernatural as a supernatural being that grants wishes in exchange for the person's soul.