Meaning & Definition of word "Walkway"

Walkway

/ˈwɔːkweɪ/

noun:

  • 1. A path designed for pedestrians to walk on.
    • Example: The city installed new lights along the walkway to improve safety at night.
  • 2. A raised platform or promenade that provides access to a specific area.
    • Example: We strolled along the beachfront walkway, enjoying the ocean breeze.
  • 3. An aisle or passageway in a building or space.
    • Example: The walkway between the two buildings is lined with beautiful flowers.
  • 4. A pathway in a public space, commonly found in parks or gardens.
    • Example: Children played on the grassy areas next to the walkway in the park.

Etymology

Originally from the combination of 'walk' and 'way'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

walkway of life:

A metaphor for the path one takes in life.

make way:

To clear a path for someone to walk through.

walk the line:

To navigate a difficult situation carefully.

Related Words

path:

A narrow way or track between obstacles.

sidewalk:

A paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road.

thoroughfare:

A main road or public highway.

Slang Meanings of walkway

Meaning: A casual term for an informal gathering area.

Example Sentence: Let's meet at the walkway by the fountain.

Meaning: Referring to a location where people often socialize.

Example Sentence: The walkway is always buzzing with activity, especially on weekends.