street

[striːt]

street Definition

a public road in a city or town, typically with buildings on one or both sides.

Using street: Examples

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

  • Example

    I live on Main Street.

  • Example

    The street was crowded with people and cars.

  • Example

    He walked down the street to get to the store.

  • Example

    The streetlights illuminated the dark street.

street Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for street

Idioms Using street

  • hit the streets

    to go out into the streets, especially to protest or demonstrate

    Example

    The workers hit the streets to demand better working conditions.

  • having practical knowledge and experience of life in the streets, especially in urban areas

    Example

    She grew up in the inner city and is very street smart.

  • streets ahead

    far superior to something else

    Example

    Their new product is streets ahead of their competitors.

Phrases with street

  • the main street of a town, usually where most of the shops and businesses are located

    Example

    I need to go to the high street to buy some new clothes.

  • a smaller street that connects to a main street

    Example

    The restaurant is located on a side street off of the main road.

  • dead-end street

    a street that has no outlet

    Example

    The house at the end of the dead-end street is for sale.

Origins of street

from Old English 'strǣt', meaning 'paved way'

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Summary: street in Brief

The term 'street' [striːt] refers to a public road in a city or town, often lined with buildings. It is a common location for daily activities, such as walking to the store or driving to work. 'Street' can be modified by phrases like 'high street' or 'dead-end street,' and idioms like 'hit the streets' or 'street smart' convey additional meanings.

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