quarter mile
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Definition
Noun: - A unit of linear measurement: A "quarter mile" is a unit of length equal to one quarter of a statute mile, or exactly 440 yards (approximately 402.336 meters).
Usage
The term "quarter mile" is used to specify a distance, most commonly in contexts related to racing, athletics, and land measurement. - It is a standard distance in drag racing and sprinting events. - It can be used informally to describe a relatively short distance.
Examples
- Noun:
- The drag strip is exactly a quarter mile long.
- He can run a quarter mile in under 50 seconds.
- Her house is about a quarter mile down this road.
Advanced Usage
- "The quarter mile": Often used with the definite article to refer to the specific race distance as an event or challenge.
- He is the champion of the quarter mile.
- Used in compound adjectives to describe things related to this distance.
- It was a quarter-mile track. (Note: Often hyphenated when used as a modifier before a noun.)
Variants and Related Words
- 440 yards: An equivalent measurement in the yard system.
- 400 meters: A similar metric distance used in track and field, though not precisely equivalent (400m is about 437.4 yards).
Synonyms
- 440 yards: The direct equivalent in yards.
- 0.25 miles: The decimal representation.
Related Phrases
- Drag strip: A straight course for acceleration races, typically a quarter mile in length.
- Sprint: A short race run at top speed, often including the 400m distance, which is roughly analogous.
Noun
- a unit of length equal to a quarter of 1 mile