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    path
    /pɑːθ/

    noun

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  2. a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving: a garden path. a concrete path. a well-trodden path. This is the path to the cliffs. It will be several days before snowploughs clear a path (through) to the village. They followed the path until they came to a gate.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word path, from a trodden way to a sequence of arcs in a network. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of path.

  4. path. noun. /pɑːθ/ /pæθ/ (plural paths. /pɑːðz/ /pæðz/ ) Idioms. a way or track that is built or is made by the action of people walking. a dirt/gravel/concrete path. Follow the path through the woods. along/down a path They walked along the cliff path to the next town. The path led up a steep hill. a coastal path.

  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word path, from a way beaten by feet to a course of conduct. Find synonyms, examples, idioms, and word history of path.

  6. A path is a way, road, or track that people or things travel on or along. It can also mean a course of action, conduct, or procedure. Learn more about the word path, its synonyms, and its usage in different contexts.

  7. A path is a route that's meant for walking. You might follow a path up a mountain as you hike, or follow a winding path throughout your life. Paths are often created by people's feet wearing a trail into the ground or through the snow, for example. You can also create a path by laying flat stones in line through a yard or around a garden.

  8. Learn the meaning of path as a noun in English, with different senses and usage examples. Find out how to say path in other languages and how to use it in a sentence.