Meaning & Definition of word "Street"

Street

/strēt/

noun:

  • 1. A public way or thoroughfare in a city or town, typically paved and lined with buildings.
    • Example: The children played soccer in the street after school.
  • 2. A particular avenue or road, often used in addressing locations.
    • Example: She lives on Elm Street, just around the corner.
  • 3. The area in a city or town where commercial activities occur.
    • Example: There are many shops and restaurants on Main Street.

verb:

  • 1. To force someone to leave an organization or place, usually by public action.
    • Example: After the scandal, the company decided to street the CEO.

Etymology

Old English 'strēt', from Latin 'strata' meaning 'paved road'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

down the street:

Referring to a location within walking distance.

street smart:

Having the experience and knowledge necessary to deal with difficult situations.

hit the street:

To go out to work, especially in a challenging environment.

on the street:

Referring to something that is available or happening in public.

Related Words

intersection:

The point where two or more streets meet.

sidewalk:

A path along the side of the street for pedestrians.

pavement:

The surface of the street or road.

alley:

A narrow street or passageway between buildings.

Slang Meanings of street

Meaning: The streets

Example Sentence: He knows the streets well; he grew up around here.

Meaning: Street cred

Example Sentence: He's got serious street cred in the hip-hop community.

Meaning: Streetwise

Example Sentence: Being streetwise helped her navigate the city safely.