Freeway
Pronunciation: /ˈfriːˌweɪ/
Freeway (noun)
- A wide road built for fast travel, with no traffic lights and limited places to enter or leave.
- A highway where drivers usually enter and exit using ramps, and traffic moves with strong control and separation.
Examples
- The freeway connects the city to the suburbs.
- Drivers use the freeway to reach work faster.