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- Dictionaryavenue/ˈavɪnjuː/
noun
- 1. a broad road in a town or city, typically having trees at regular intervals along its sides: "tree-lined avenues surround the hotel"
- 2. a way of approaching a problem or making progress towards something: "three possible avenues of research suggested themselves" Similar
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a method or way of doing something; a possibility: China and the United States are exploring avenues of military cooperation. Only two avenues are open to us – accept his offer or file a lawsuit. (Definition of avenue from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
The meaning of AVENUE is a way of access : route. How to use avenue in a sentence.
a method or way of doing something; a possibility: China and the United States are exploring avenues of military cooperation. Only two avenues are open to us – accept his offer or file a lawsuit. (Definition of avenue from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
noun. a wide street or main thoroughfare. a means of access or attainment: avenues of escape; avenues to greater power. a way or means of entering into or approaching a place: the various avenues to India. Chiefly British. a wide, usually tree-lined road, path, driveway, etc., through grounds to a country house or monumental building.
Definition of avenue noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
An avenue is a wide, straight road, especially one with trees on either side. 3. countable noun. An avenue is a way of getting something done. Talbot was presented with 80 potential avenues of investigation. [ + of] There is another avenue to pursue–it involves further negotiations.
An avenue is a street, especially a wide one lined with trees. An avenue is also any approach to doing something. For example, this web site might be a new avenue you have found for learning words.