footpath

noun
UK: /ˈfʊtpɑːθ/
US: /ˈfʊtpæθ/
  1. A path for people to walk on, especially in the countryside or a park.

    1. We walked along the footpath by the river.
    2. The footpath was muddy after the heavy rain, so wear boots when you hike.
  2. A paved path beside a road for pedestrians.

    1. The footpath is next to the road.
    2. Cyclists should not ride on the footpath and should instead use the cycle lane.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "footpath" in English means: A path for people to walk on, especially in the countryside or a park., A paved path beside a road for pedestrians..

The phonetic transcription of "footpath" is /ˈfʊtpɑːθ/ in British English and /ˈfʊtpæθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "footpath": sidewalk, pavement, walkway, trail, path, track.

Example usage of "footpath": "We walked along the footpath by the river.". More examples on the page.