rides
Pronunciation: [raɪdz]
Word
Context: "transportation"
(verb) to travel on or be carried by a vehicle, animal, or device. When you take a bus, bike, or horse to get from one place to another, you are riding.
Example
She rides her bike to school every day.
Example
He doesn’t ride the bus because he prefers walking.
Example
Do you ride your skateboard to the park?
Context: "entertainment"
(noun) a trip or journey on a vehicle or amusement park attraction. When you go on a roller coaster, it's called a ride.
Example
The Ferris wheel was the best ride at the carnival.
Example
That ride was too scary for me, so I didn't go on it.
Example
What ride do you want to try next at the theme park?
Context: "recreation"
(verb) to experience an activity, often for fun or enjoyment. This can include things like going for a ride on a horse or a bike.
Example
They ride horses every summer during camp.
Example
I didn't ride the horse because I was too scared.
Example
Which horse do you want to ride today?
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