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Definition of thoroughfare

A road, street, or highway that is used for the passage of vehicles, pedestrians, and other forms of transportation.
"The city's main thoroughfare was lined with shops and restaurants."

Detailed Meaning of Thoroughfare

The term is often used to describe a main road or highway that provides access to and from a town, city, or other settlement, and that is designed for heavy traffic flow. Thoroughfares can range in size and design, from small rural roads to major interstates and highways, and they may be lined with buildings, businesses, or homes. A thoroughfare is typically intended to serve as a convenient and efficient route of travel, connecting different areas and facilitating the movement of goods and people. The term can also be used to describe a waterway that is used for the passage of ships and boats, such as a canal, river, or harbor. In general, a thoroughfare is an important transportation route that provides access, connectivity, and mobility for people, goods, and other forms of transportation.

Example Sentences for Thoroughfare

1. The busy thoroughfare was congested with traffic during rush hour.
2. The narrow thoroughfare made it difficult for large vehicles to pass through.
3. The busy thoroughfare was closed for several hours due to a parade.
4. The scenic thoroughfare was a popular route for tourists.
5. The residential thoroughfare was quiet and peaceful.
6. The busy thoroughfare was transformed into a pedestrian walkway on weekends.

Origin and Etymology of Thoroughfare

The noun 'thoroughfare' has its etymological origins in Middle English, where it was originally composed of two words: 'through' and 'fare.' 'Through' has Old English roots and means 'from one end or side to the other,' indicating passage or traversal. 'Fare' comes from Old English 'fær,' meaning 'journey' or 'way,' and it is related to the modern word 'ferry.' In Middle English, these words were combined to create 'thoroughfare,' which described a road, street, or highway that allowed for the passage of vehicles, pedestrians, and various forms of transportation from one location to another. The term has maintained this essential meaning over time, emphasizing its role as a route or conduit for travel and transportation.

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More Usage Examples of Thoroughfare

1. The thoroughfare was a major transportation hub connecting several cities.
2. The construction of a new thoroughfare relieved traffic congestion in the area.
3. The thoroughfare was closed due to heavy rain and flooding.
4. The bustling thoroughfare was alive with the sounds of vendors and street performers.
5. The tree-lined thoroughfare was a popular route for cyclists and runners.
6. The bustling thoroughfare through the city center is always filled with traffic.
7. This narrow thoroughfare leads to the historic market square.
8. Pedestrians strolled along the picturesque thoroughfare, lined with shops.
9. The highway serves as a crucial thoroughfare connecting major cities.
10. The construction work on the thoroughfare caused traffic delays.
11. The old cobblestone thoroughfare exudes charm from a bygone era.
12. A quiet thoroughfare winds through the peaceful countryside.
13. The city's main thoroughfare is famous for its vibrant nightlife.
14. The avenue is a major thoroughfare for commuters.
15. The thoroughfare was adorned with colorful banners for the parade.
16. The accident on the busy thoroughfare snarled traffic for hours.
17. We walked down the quaint thoroughfare, admiring the historic architecture.
18. The thoroughfare was transformed into a festive promenade for the event.
19. The wide thoroughfare accommodates both cars and cyclists.
20. The highway serves as a vital thoroughfare for transporting goods.
21. The tree-lined thoroughfare is a pleasant place for a leisurely stroll.
22. The renovation project aims to beautify the city's main thoroughfare.
23. The bustling thoroughfare bustled with activity throughout the day.
24. The ancient thoroughfare has witnessed centuries of history.
25. Traffic lights regulate the flow of vehicles on the busy thoroughfare.

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IPA: /ˈθʌrəfɛː/

How to pronounce thoroughfare in IPA:

θ=thin | ʌ=cup | r=red | ə=about | f=thoroughfare | ɛ=bed | ː=long

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