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Definition of path :
1. A trodden way; a footway.
2. A way, course, or track, in which anything moves or has moved; route; passage; an established way; as, the path of a meteor, of a caravan, of a storm, of a pestilence. Also used figuratively, of a course of life or action.
3. To make a path in, or on ( something), or for ( some one).
4. To walk or go.
Synonyms:
passage, highway, progress, superhighway, beat, method, system, walk, cart track, drive, avenue, driveway, momentum, travel guidebook, highroad, form, bridle-path, esplanade, row, channel, passageway, racecourse, mode, grade, routeway, advance, nature trail, course of action, thruway, turnpike, boulevard, a giant step/leap/stride, raceway, rail, elbow room, trace, course of instruction, way, runway, room, cartroad, technique, towpath, move, rails, course of study, lead, cut, boardwalk, basis, the march of something, development, pathway, angle, tactic, maturation, fashion, data track, travel plan, manner, crosscut, expressway, history, agency, thoroughfare, racetrack, style, roadway, advancement, pass, way of life, footpath, open, street, procedure, alley, trail, means, steps, running, class, freeway, line, lane, caterpillar tread, caterpillar track, approach, road
direction (part of speech: noun)
direction, aim, route, heading, itinerary, track, bearing, course, trend
Usage examples:
- It was not till we had reached and passed a place called Gwastadnant Gate that the path along which we went became really wild and difficult. - "Aylwin", Theodore Watts-Dunton.
- Path or way was none before him. - "David Elginbrod", George MacDonald.
- He turned in the path and walked along beside her. - "The Main Chance", Meredith Nicholson.