Motorcycle
UK /["/ˈməʊtəsaɪkl/"]/US /["/ˈməʊtərsaɪkl/"]/
Definition
a road vehicle with two wheels, driven by an engine, with one seat for the driver and often a seat for a passenger behind the driver
In simple words: A two-wheeled vehicle that you ride.
Examples
- He loves riding his motorcycle on the open road.
- The motorcycle was parked by the corner of the street.
- She took a motorcycle course to learn how to ride safely.
- His motorcycle can reach high speeds in no time.
- They decided to travel across the country on a motorcycle for adventure.
Usage notes
Use 'motorcycle' when discussing vehicles, especially in a casual context. It's appropriate for both formal discussions about transportation and informal conversations among friends. Avoid using slang terms in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'motor' + 'cycle' – like a bicycle but with a motor!
Collocations
- powerful
- 250 cc
- 600 cc
- drive
- ride
- race
- rider
- cop
- maker
- on a/the motorcycle
- the back of a motorcycle
Synonyms
- bike
- motorbike
- chopper
- hog
- crotch rocket
Antonyms
- bicycle
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'motorcycle' with 'moped' – a motorcycle is larger and more powerful.
- Using the term inappropriately to refer to three-wheeled vehicles.
- Mispronouncing the word; emphasis should be on the second syllable.