Meaning & Definition of word "Shuttle"

Shuttle

/ˈʃʌtəl/

noun:

  • 1. A vehicle or device designed to travel back and forth between two locations.
    • Example: The hotel offers a free shuttle to and from the airport.
  • 2. A device used in weaving to carry the thread across the warp.
    • Example: The weaver skillfully operated the shuttle to create intricate patterns.
  • 3. A person or thing that shuttles.
    • Example: The shuttle between the two campuses runs every half hour.

verb:

  • 1. To move back and forth between two places.
    • Example: During the busy season, the driver shuttles guests between the main lodge and the overflow parking lot.
  • 2. To transport with a shuttle.
    • Example: They shuttled the materials to the construction site daily.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English 'scytel', related to 'shut'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

shuttle diplomacy:

The act of mediating or negotiating between two parties by traveling back and forth between them.

shuttle service:

A service providing transportation between two points.

space shuttle:

A reusable spacecraft designed for traveling to space.

Related Words

transit:

The act of passing or carrying through.

commuter:

A person who travels regularly to and from a place, especially to work.

transportation:

The action of transporting someone or something.

Slang Meanings of shuttle

Meaning: To move quickly between places.

Example Sentence: I need to shuttle over to the other side of town before the meeting.

Meaning: To go back and forth frequently.

Example Sentence: Stop shuttling between jobs and just pick one!