Crosses

Pronunciation: /ˈkrɔːsɪz/

Crosses (noun)

  1. a shape with two lines crossing each other, often used as a Christian symbol.
  2. a place where two roads or paths meet and cross each other.

Examples

  • The church displayed many crosses on its walls.
  • She wore a necklace with small crosses.

Common collocations: wooden cross, wear a cross, cross pendant, busy cross, cross roads

Crosses (verb)

  1. to go from one side of something to the other side.
  2. to combine two different types of animals or plants to create a new type.

Examples

  • He crosses the street carefully.
  • The cat crosses the garden every morning.

Synonyms of Crosses

Neutral

Antonyms of Crosses

  • when describing lines that do not meet