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walkway

WAWK-way

Walkway (noun) means a path or passage designed for people to walk along. Example: “A covered walkway connects the two office buildings.”

noun
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A path or passage designed for people to walk along.
"A covered walkway connects the two office buildings."

How to use walkway

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA path built specifically for pedestrians.

Word forms

walkways plural

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Etymology

A straightforward compound of walk and way.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “walkway” mean?

The word “walkway” means a path or passage designed for people to walk along. In plain terms, a path built specifically for pedestrians.

How do you pronounce “walkway”?

“Walkway” is pronounced WAWK-way (/ˈwɔkˌweɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “walkway” in a sentence?

Here is “walkway” used in a sentence: “A covered walkway connects the two office buildings.”

What part of speech is “walkway”?

“Walkway” is a noun.

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