Backroad: meaning, definitions and examples

🛤️
Add to dictionary

backroad

 

[ ˈbækˌroʊd ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

alternative route

A backroad is a less-traveled route, often used to avoid busy highways or main roads. These roads are typically smaller and may be unpaved, providing a scenic and quieter alternative for drivers.

Synonyms

backway, secondary road, side road.

Examples of usage

  • We took the backroad to enjoy the countryside views.
  • The backroad was much faster than the main highway.
  • Many cyclists prefer backroads over busy streets.

Translations

Translations of the word "backroad" in other languages:

🇵🇹 caminho secundário

🇮🇳 पश्चिमी मार्ग

🇩🇪 Nebenstraße

🇮🇩 jalan belakang

🇺🇦 задня дорога

🇵🇱 droga boczna

🇯🇵 裏道

🇫🇷 chemin secondaire

🇪🇸 camino secundario

🇹🇷 arka yol

🇰🇷 뒷길

🇸🇦 طريق خلفي

🇨🇿 vedlejší cesta

🇸🇰 bočná cesta

🇨🇳 小路

🇸🇮 stranska cesta

🇮🇸 bakgönguleið

🇰🇿 артқы жол

🇬🇪 უკანა გზა

🇦🇿 arxa yol

🇲🇽 camino trasero

Etymology

The term 'backroad' combines the word 'back', meaning at or to the rear, and 'road', referring to a route or way for travel. The usage of 'back' in this context conveys a sense of being away from the main thoroughfares, suggesting seclusion or less accessibility. The concept of backroads has historical significance as they often represent paths that have been used for centuries, predating modern construction and often reflecting older travel routes in rural areas. The appeal of backroads has grown with the rise of tourism focused on scenic drives and exploration of less populated regions. They offer unique experiences and the opportunity to discover local culture and nature.