traffic light
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Definition
- Noun:
- A visual signal to control the flow of traffic at intersections: A traffic light is a set of automatically operated colored lights (typically red, yellow/amber, and green) placed at road junctions, pedestrian crossings, and other locations to regulate the movement of vehicles and pedestrians.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- You must stop at the red traffic light.
- The traffic light turned green, so we could proceed.
- There is a new traffic light at the busy intersection downtown.
Advanced Usage
"To be stuck at a traffic light": To be forced to wait for one complete cycle of the signal.
- I was late because I got stuck at every traffic light on the way.
"To run a traffic light": To drive through an intersection when the signal is red.
- He got a ticket for running a traffic light.
Variants and Related Words
Traffic signal (n): A synonym for traffic light.
- The traffic signal is malfunctioning.
Stoplight (n): Another common term for a traffic light, especially in American English.
- Wait for the stoplight to change.
Synonyms
- Traffic signal
- Stoplight
- Signal light
Related Phrases
- Traffic light system: A metaphorical system using colors (red, amber, green) to indicate status, often used in contexts like health ratings or project management.
- The government introduced a traffic light system for travel restrictions.
Idioms
- "Like watching paint dry / grass grow / a traffic light change": Used to describe something extremely boring or slow.
- The lecture was like watching a traffic light change.
Noun
- a visual signal to control the flow of traffic at intersections