Boulevard: meaning, definitions and examples
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boulevard
[ หbuหlษหvษหrd ]
city streets
A wide street in a city, typically lined with trees on either side. Boulevards are often designed for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic, providing a pleasant and scenic route through urban areas.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The Champs-รlysรฉes in Paris is one of the most famous boulevards in the world.
- We took a leisurely stroll along the boulevard, enjoying the architecture and greenery.
urban planning
In urban planning, a boulevard is a broad, multi-lane street with a median or central reservation, often featuring landscaping, pedestrian pathways, and sometimes dedicated lanes for public transport.
Synonyms
avenue, promenade, thoroughfare
Examples of usage
- The city council proposed redesigning the main thoroughfare into a grand boulevard with dedicated bike lanes.
- The new boulevard will not only improve traffic flow but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of the area.
Translations
Translations of the word "boulevard" in other languages:
๐ต๐น boulevard
๐ฎ๐ณ เคฌเฅเคฒเฅเคตเคพเคฐเฅเคก
๐ฉ๐ช Boulevard
๐ฎ๐ฉ jalan besar
๐บ๐ฆ ะฑัะปัะฒะฐั
๐ต๐ฑ bulwar
๐ฏ๐ต ๅคง้ใ
๐ซ๐ท boulevard
๐ช๐ธ bulevar
๐น๐ท bulvar
๐ฐ๐ท ๋๋ก
๐ธ๐ฆ ุฌุงุฏุฉ
๐จ๐ฟ bulvรกr
๐ธ๐ฐ bulvรกr
๐จ๐ณ ๆ่ซๅคง้
๐ธ๐ฎ bulvar
๐ฎ๐ธ breiรฐgata
๐ฐ๐ฟ ะฑัะปัะฒะฐั
๐ฌ๐ช แแฃแแแแ แ
๐ฆ๐ฟ bulvar
๐ฒ๐ฝ bulevar
Etymology
The word 'boulevard' originated in late 16th century France, derived from the Old French word 'bollevart' meaning rampart or embankment. Initially, boulevards were built as defensive fortifications around cities, but over time they evolved into grand avenues known for their beauty and functionality in urban design.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #17,997, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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- 17994 projectiles
- 17995 abeyance
- 17996 regenerate
- 17997 boulevard
- 17998 subjugation
- 17999 spool
- 18000 commoner
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