Meaning & Definition of word "Carriage"
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Carriage
/ˈkærɪdʒ/
noun:
- 1. A movable wheeled vehicle, typically one that is drawn by horses.
- Example: The horse-drawn carriage transported the guests to the wedding venue.
- 2. The act of carrying or transporting something.
- Example: The carriage of goods by train has become increasingly popular.
- 3. A part of a vehicle that carries passengers or goods.
- Example: The train's passenger carriage was fully booked for the holiday weekend.
- 4. The manner or style in which someone carries themselves.
- Example: He walked with great carriage, exuding confidence and poise.
Etymology
Middle English: from Old Northern French 'carriage', from 'carier' meaning 'to carry'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
carriage return:
A control character or mechanism that moves the cursor to the beginning of a line of text.
carriageway:
A road or section of a road for vehicles.
in the carriage:
Referring to the area within a vehicle or transport.
cabin carriage:
A compartment or area within a train for passengers.
Related Words
carriageway:
A road or path designated for vehicles.
carrier:
A person or vehicle that transports goods.
cart:
A simple vehicle with two or four wheels, typically drawn by a horse.
Slang Meanings of carriage
Meaning: To be in a good position or advantage.
Example Sentence: After winning the game, he's in the carriage for sure.
Meaning: To carry oneself with grace.
Example Sentence: She always walks around in the carriage of a princess.