In American English, "pavement" typically refers to the hard surface of a road or path, usually made of asphalt or concrete, designed for vehicles and pedestrians. It can also refer to the area alongside a road where people walk, commonly known as a sidewalk. The term may vary regionally, as in some places, "pavement" may also refer to the entire surface of a street.
In British English, "pavement" refers to the pedestrian walkway at the side of a road, equivalent to what is known as a "sidewalk" in American English.
The American equivalent for "pavement" is typically "sidewalk," which refers to the pedestrian pathway adjacent to a road. In the context of road surfaces, "pavement" can also refer to the asphalt or concrete material used for roads. Therefore, while "pavement" can mean both a surface for vehicles and a walkway for pedestrians, "sidewalk" is the specific term for pedestrian pathways in American English.
Yes, sidewalk and pavement are absolute synonym. It means exactly the same, the different is the former is American English and the latter is British English.Other absolute synonyms are pullover and sweater.
The American word for pavement is sidewalk.
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hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
yes sidewalk is an American word.mean to say pavement. sidewalk:-pavement,root
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As a question it means, "Are you an American?" As a declarative sentence it means, "You're an American."
Stugots in Italian-American slang means "balls" in English slang.
It means "Trousers", or "Pants", in American English.