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commute

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Verb — To travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study.

How to use commute

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Etymology

From Latin commutare ("to change altogether, exchange"), from com- + mutare ("to change").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “commute” mean?

The word “commute” means to travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study. In plain terms, to travel back and forth to work regularly, or (in law) to reduce a punishment.

How do you pronounce “commute”?

“Commute” is pronounced kuh-MYOOT (/kəˈmjut/ in IPA).

How do you use “commute” in a sentence?

Here is “commute” used in a sentence: “She commutes into the city every day by train.”

What part of speech is “commute”?

Depending on how it is used, “commute” can be a verb and a noun.

Where does the word “commute” come from?

The word “commute” comes from Latin. From Latin commutare ("to change altogether, exchange"), from com- + mutare ("to change").

Is “commute” a common word?

“Commute” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “commute” have?

“Commute” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study.

What is the difference between commute and travel?

Commute specifically means to make a regular journey between home and one's place of work or study, while travel is a general term for going anywhere, regular or not. A commute is repeated and routine, whereas travel can describe a one-time trip of any kind.

What is the difference between commuting and a road trip or vacation travel?

Commuting refers to the routine back-and-forth journey people make for work or study, while a road trip or vacation trip is typically a one-off, leisure-oriented journey. The key distinction is regularity and purpose, not distance or mode of transport.

What does it mean to commute a sentence?

To commute a sentence means to reduce a legal penalty to something less severe, such as changing a death sentence to life imprisonment. This meaning is unrelated to travel and is used specifically in legal contexts.

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