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sidewalk

4 synonyms and 0 antonyms for sidewalk, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A paved path alongside a road, reserved for pedestrians.

Synonyms

Less common

Still standard English, but they carry more weight.

Rare, literary or technical

Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

Etymology

A compound of "side" and "walk".

Full origin of sidewalk →

Frequently asked questions

What does “sidewalk” mean?

The word “sidewalk” means a paved path alongside a road, reserved for pedestrians. In plain terms, the paved pedestrian path beside a street.

How do you pronounce “sidewalk”?

“Sidewalk” is pronounced SYD-wawk (/ˈsaɪdwɔk/ in IPA).

How do you use “sidewalk” in a sentence?

Here is “sidewalk” used in a sentence: “Children were skateboarding along the sidewalk.”

What part of speech is “sidewalk”?

“Sidewalk” is a noun.

Is “sidewalk” a common word?

“Sidewalk” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between "sidewalk" and "pavement"?

"Sidewalk" is the term used in American English for a paved path alongside a road reserved for pedestrians, while British English typically uses "pavement" for the same feature. Both describe the same physical structure, differing only in regional word choice.

What is the difference between a "sidewalk" and a "footpath"?

A "sidewalk" is a paved path running alongside a road, built specifically for pedestrian use, whereas "footpath" can refer more broadly to any walking path, including unpaved ones away from roads. "Footpath" is more common in British and Australian English.

Is "sidewalk" written as one word?

Yes, "sidewalk" is written as a single word in standard American English, without a hyphen or space.

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