stroller

noun
UK: /ˈstrəʊlə/
US: /ˈstroʊlər/
  1. A folding chair on wheels used to push and carry a baby or young child.

    1. She put the baby in the stroller.
    2. The new stroller has a large basket underneath for shopping and baby gear.
  2. A wheeled vehicle for transporting a child, especially a baby, who is sitting or lying down.

    1. They took the baby for a walk in the stroller.
    2. This lightweight stroller folds easily, making it perfect for travel and storage.

Synonyms

buggy pushchair pram
stroller verb
  1. To push a child in a stroller.

    1. I like to stroller my baby in park.
    2. Parents often stroller their children along the river path in the evenings for some fresh air.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "stroller" in English means: A folding chair on wheels used to push and carry a baby or young child., A wheeled vehicle for transporting a child, especially a baby, who is sitting or lying down..

The phonetic transcription of "stroller" is /ˈstrəʊlə/ in British English and /ˈstroʊlər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "stroller": buggy, pushchair, pram.

Example usage of "stroller": "She put the baby in the stroller.". More examples on the page.