main road
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Definition
- Noun:
- A major road for any form of motor transport: A primary or important public road designed to carry significant volumes of traffic, often connecting towns, cities, or major districts within an urban area.
Usage
- The term "main road" is used to describe a road that serves as a principal route for traffic flow. It is typically larger, busier, and more direct than smaller side streets or local roads. It functions as a key artery in a transportation network.
Examples
- Noun:
- The hotel is conveniently located on the main road into the city.
- After exiting the highway, follow the main road for another five miles.
- The accident caused a major traffic jam on the main road.
Advanced Usage
- "the main road": Often used with the definite article "the" when referring to a specific, known primary route in a given context.
- We live just off the main road.
- Used to contrast with smaller, less significant routes.
- Avoid the main road during rush hour; take the back streets instead.
Variants and Related Words
- Arterial road (n): A high-capacity urban road designed to deliver traffic from collector roads to freeways or other arterial roads.
- Highway (n): A main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities. (Note: "Highway" can sometimes imply a higher standard or controlled-access road compared to a generic "main road".)
- Thoroughfare (n): A road or path forming a route between two places, often a main road in a town.
Synonyms
- Primary road
- Major road
- Principal road
- Artery
Antonyms
- Side road
- Back road
- Lane
- Alley
Related Phrases
- On the main drag: (Informal idiom) On the main road or street through a town.
- All the best shops are on the main drag.
Noun
- a major road for any form of motor transport