🚗drive

verb, noun
/draɪv/

Meaning

to operate and control a vehicle; a journey in a vehicle
to control and move a vehicle; to force someone to move

Example Sentences

He learned to drive when he was 18.

I will drive to work tomorrow morning.

Example Expressions

drive someone crazy

Synonyms

steer, operate, ride, control, propel, pilot, force
Entry 1
steer, operate, ride, control, propel
Entry 2
operate, steer, pilot, force

Antonyms

walk, stop, ride, follow
Entry 1
walk, stop
Entry 2
walk, ride, follow, stop

Collocations

drive a car, drive home, driving license, drive safely, drive away, drive carefully, drive fast
Entry 1
drive a car, drive home, driving license, drive safely
Entry 2
drive away, drive carefully, drive home, drive fast

More Example Sentences

All drivers have to obey the traffic laws of New York City.

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels with tools he has collected over two decades

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels with tools he has collected over two decades so the owner can use it again

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels with tools he has collected over two decades so the owner can use it again to drive to work every morning

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels with tools he has collected over two decades so the owner can use it again to drive to work every morning instead of spending money on expensive public transport

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels with tools he has collected over two decades so the owner can use it again to drive to work every morning instead of spending money on expensive public transport and eventually restore the car to its original condition as a weekend project.

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