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Runway
UK //ˈrʌnweɪ//US //ˈrʌnweɪ//
Definition
A long strip of land for aircraft to take off and land.
In simple words: A long, flat area for planes to take off and land.
Examples
- The airplane sped down the runway before lifting into the sky.
- We watched a plane land safely on the runway.
- Fashion designers display their collections on the runway at the show.
- The runway was clear for takeoff after the storm passed.
- Models strutted confidently down the runway during the latest fashion week.
Usage notes
Commonly used in aviation contexts. Can also refer to fashion shows, but less frequently. Avoid using in informal conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'run' as in planes running back and forth on theway to take off.
Collocations
- runway lights
- runway extension
- runway incursion
Synonyms
- airstrip
- landing strip
- taxiway
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'runway' vs 'run way', which are different meanings.
- Using 'runway' to describe roads instead of airstrips.
- Incorrectly spelling as 'run way' when referring to an airstrip.