roadster

/'roudstə/
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roadster

A family takes a drive in their new roadster on a sunny afternoon.

Definition

Noun: 1. A small, lightweight, open horse-drawn carriage designed for a single horse and typically having a single seat for two people. This is the original, historical meaning. 2. An open, two-seater automobile, often vintage or classic, characterized by having no fixed roof, a single bench or bucket seats, and sometimes a rumble seat (an extra, fold-out seat in the rear). This is the modern, more common meaning for a type of car.

Usage

The word "roadster" is used to describe a specific type of vehicle designed for road travel. It emphasizes an open-air design and a sporty or touring character. The context usually makes it clear whether the historical horse-drawn carriage or the automotive version is meant.

Examples
  • Noun (Automobile):
    • He restored a classic 1932 Ford roadster.
    • The new electric model is a high-performance roadster with a removable soft top.
  • Noun (Carriage):
    • In the 19th century, a gentleman might travel the country lanes in his roadster.
Advanced Usage
  • In modern automotive marketing, "roadster" is sometimes used synonymously with "spider" or "spyder" to denote a two-seat, open-top sports car, even if it has a retractable hardtop.
  • The term can imply a vehicle built for enjoyment and the pleasure of driving, rather than pure utility.
Variants and Related Words
  • Runabout: A similar term for a light, open horse-drawn carriage or a small, early open automobile.
  • Phaeton: Another type of open, horse-drawn carriage, often with four wheels and multiple seats.
  • Convertible: A broader modern term for any car with a foldable or removable roof, which may have more than two seats.
  • Speedster: A term often used for a sportier, sometimes stripped-down version of a roadster.
Synonyms
  • (For the automobile): Open-top car, two-seater, convertible (though not all convertibles are two-seaters).
  • (For the carriage): Carriage, buggy, gig.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • Rumble seat: A folding external seat at the rear of a roadster, a common feature on early models.
    • The children loved riding in the rumble seat of the old roadster.
roadster

A family takes a drive in their new roadster on a sunny afternoon.

Noun
  1. a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse
  2. an open automobile having a front seat and a rumble seat

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