Meaning & Definition of word "Train"

Train

/treɪn/

noun:

  • 1. a series of connected vehicles traveling on railways.
    • Example: We took a train from New York to Boston.
  • 2. a succession of people or things of a specified kind.
    • Example: The train of events led to a major discovery.
  • 3. a line of followers or attendants, especially in a ceremonial context.
    • Example: The bride walked down the aisle with a long train of attendants behind her.

verb:

  • 1. to teach a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior through instruction and practice.
    • Example: She decided to train her dog to perform tricks.
  • 2. to prepare someone for a particular job or activity.
    • Example: The company will train employees in new software next month.
  • 3. to develop or condition a physical capability through exercise or practice.
    • Example: He trains for marathons by running every morning.

Etymology

Middle English 'traine', from Old French 'traînant', from Latin 'tractus', meaning 'to pull'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

train of thought:

A sequence of connected ideas.

on the right track:

Moving in a direction that will lead to success.

train wreck:

A disastrous or chaotic situation.

Related Words

locomotive:

A powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains.

trainset:

A complete set of train cars including the locomotive.

subway:

An underground electric railway.

Slang Meanings of train

Meaning: To condition oneself physically.

Example Sentence: I'm going to the gym to train for the competition.

Meaning: To prepare someone or something for a specific purpose.

Example Sentence: He was trained to be a professional chef.