Meaning & Definition of Pothole in English
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Pothole
A deep hole in a road caused by wear or subsidence.
Pronunciation:
/ˈpɒt.hoʊl/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
potholesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A hollow that forms in a road due to the repeated freezing and thawing cycles of water.
Example Sentence: The car hit a pothole and damaged the wheel.
Definition: A depression or hole in a road surface, typically caused by erosion or traffic wear.
Example Sentence: Road construction crews are out repairing potholes after the winter.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'pothole' originated from the combination of 'pot' (a deep hole) and 'hole' (an opening).
Synonyms
depressionhollowcratersinkhole
Common Phrases and Expressions
- pothole patrol: A term referring to workers who are tasked with finding and filling potholes.
- fill the pothole: To repair a hole in the road, often used metaphorically to mean addressing a problem.
Translations
- Spanish: bache
- French: nid-de-poule
- German: Unebenheit
- Russian: ямка
Related Words
- road: A paved way for vehicles.
- surface: The outside part or uppermost layer of something.
Slang Meanings of pothole
Meaning: Road damage
Example Sentence: Watch out for those potholes; the roads are in bad shape.
Meaning: Bumpy ride
Example Sentence: Driving on this road is like navigating a minefield of potholes.