🏃‍♂️Train

verb
/treɪn/

Meaning

to teach skills or prepare for a specific activity
a connected series of railway carriages or wagons moved by a locomotive
a series of connected vehicles that run on tracks and are used for transporting people or goods

Example Sentences

Athletes train hard for the Olympics.

The train arrived at the station on time.

The train departed from the station on time.

Synonyms

teach, educate, coach, prepare, locomotive, railway, railroad, subway, express
Entry 1
teach, educate, coach, prepare
Entry 2
locomotive, railway, railroad
Entry 3
locomotive, railway, subway, express

Antonyms

neglect, ignore, abandon, discourage, car, bus, airplane
Entry 1
neglect, ignore, abandon, discourage
Entry 2
car, bus, airplane
Entry 3
car, bus

Collocations

train hard, train regularly, train athletes, provide training, train station, express train, passenger train, freight train, fast train, long train, train journey
Entry 1
train hard, train regularly, train athletes, provide training
Entry 2
train station, express train, passenger train, freight train
Entry 3
fast train, long train, train station, train journey

More Example Sentences

I work for Grameenphone as a trainee.

Do you use dumbbells for strength training?

How much have you been benefited from this training?

A plan was made about how to make the training helpful.

How will be the summer training courses on Vasanth Academy?

How many weeks did you take to complete the training in Boston?

Do you know when the right time is for leaving the express train?

Will any other foreign coach be appointed for the training of the USA team?

Having been sincere with her training she received a gold medal in the Vasanth Academy competition.

Which one is more effective, your high school English learning or your training at Vasanth Academy?

Related Vocabularies

to release from slavery or servitude; to set free
To divide into sections or categories; to separate things into compartments.
to make an effort to achieve or complete something difficult
to think carefully about something, especially before making a decision
To stop something from happening or arising.
Rising and hovering in the air, especially as a result of supernatural or magical power.

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