Path - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |pæθ|  American pronunciation of the word path
Brit.  |pɑːθ|  British pronunciation of the word path

noun

- a course of conduct (syn: way)
the path of virtue
our paths in life led us apart
genius usually follows a revolutionary path
- a way especially designed for a particular use
- an established line of travel or access (syn: itinerary, route)
- a line or route along which something travels or moves (syn: course, track)
the hurricane demolished houses in its path

Extra examples

We followed a winding path through the woods.

The path led down the hill.

The car skidded into the path of an oncoming truck.

The fire destroyed everything in its path.

The cars moved aside to clear a path for the ambulance.

He tried to leave but one of the guards blocked his path.

They are heading down a dangerous path that could lead to war.

The curved path in which the ball will move.

I walked nervously up the garden path towards the front door.

Follow the path along the river to the bridge.

Police cleared a path through the protesters.

Damian blocked their path.

The tornado destroyed everything in its path.

She walked into the path of an oncoming vehicle.

She saw a college degree as her path to success.

Word forms

noun
singular: path
plural: paths
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