corridor
Pronunciation: [ˈkɔːrɪdɔːr]
Word
Context: "architecture"
(noun) a long passage in a building that connects different rooms or areas. Imagine it like a hallway where you can walk to get from one class to another in school.
Example
The students walked down the corridor to their next classroom.
Example
There wasn't a corridor to connect the two offices, so they had to go outside.
Example
Which corridor leads to the library?
Context: "transportation"
(noun) a designated route or area for transportation, often used in terms of train or airplane travel. Think of it as a special path that helps cars or trains move from one place to another safely.
Example
The new highway corridor will make our trip to the city much faster.
Example
Without a designated corridor for cyclists, the roads can be quite dangerous.
Example
Is there a corridor for buses on this route?
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