Lorry
UK /["/ˈlɒri/"]/US /["/ˈlɔːri/"]/
Definition
a large vehicle for carrying heavy loads by road
In simple words: A large vehicle for transporting goods.
Examples
- a lorry driver
- a lorry load of frozen fish
- Emergency food supplies were brought in by lorry.
- A dozen people suffered minor injuries after a lorry jackknifed on an icy M62.
- Her husband was a long-distance lorry driver.
- The lorry had shed its load under the bridge.
- The motorway was closed by an overturned lorry.
- a refrigerated lorry carrying frozen fish
Usage notes
Used mainly in British English. In American English, it is referred to as a 'truck'. Suitable for both informal and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'lore' and 'carry'—a 'lorry' carries heavy loads.
Collocations
- big
- heavy
- huge
- convoy
- drive
- be laden with something
- carry something
- travel
- driver
- load
- a lorry sheds its load
Synonyms
- truck
- freight vehicle
- delivery van
Antonyms
- car
- bike
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'truck' in American English.
- Used inappropriately in context where smaller vehicles are mentioned.
- Often spelled incorrectly as 'lory'.