pedestrian

IPA: pʌdˈɛstriʌn

noun

  • A walker; one who walks or goes on foot, especially as opposed to one who uses a vehicle.
  • (dated) An expert or professional walker or runner; one who performs feats of walking or running.

adjective

  • (not comparable) Of or intended for those who are walking.
  • (comparable, figurative) Ordinary, dull; everyday; unexceptional.
  • (dance) Pertaining to ordinary, everyday movements incorporated in postmodern dance.
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Examples of "pedestrian" in Sentences

  • The pedestrian crossed the road.
  • The city is quaint and pedestrian friendly.
  • This was the original pedestrian access to the castle.
  • The pedestrian approach to the spires is from the west.
  • The northern portion of the street is a pedestrian area.
  • Pedestrians had to dodge cars in the middle of the block.
  • Pedestrians should follow the crosswalk and traffic signals.
  • Isilla street is the main pedestrian thoroughfare of the town.
  • The embellishment was then spectacular and the street became pedestrian.
  • But if the story is a clever sitcomy contraption, the dialogue is pedestrian.

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