indian file
/'indjən'fail/
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Definition
Noun: - A single line of people or objects arranged one directly behind another: This term specifically describes a formation where individuals or items follow each other in a straight line, with each one positioned directly behind the one in front. It is synonymous with the more common term "single file."
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The hikers walked through the narrow trail in indian file.
- The students formed an indian file to enter the museum quietly.
Advanced Usage
- "In indian file": This is the standard prepositional phrase used to describe the manner of movement or arrangement.
- The ants marched in indian file across the kitchen floor.
- For safety, proceed down the path in indian file.
Variants and Related Words
- Single file (n.): The more contemporary and commonly used term with the same meaning.
- Please walk to the exit in single file.
Synonyms
- Single file: A line of people or things moving one behind the other.
- Line: A series of people or things arranged one behind the other.
Notes on Usage
The term "indian file" is considered dated and potentially offensive due to its stereotypical association with a perceived marching style of some Indigenous peoples of the Americas. It is strongly recommended to use the neutral term "single file" instead in all modern contexts.
Noun
- a line of persons or things ranged one behind the other