What does BUSES mean?

Parts of Speech

Buses is a noun and the plural form of bus.

Definitions

Buses refer to large vehicles used for public transportation, typically designed to carry many passengers along a regular route.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈbʌsɪz/

UK: /ˈbʌsɪz/

Origin and Usage

The word bus is derived from the Latin word "omnibus," which means "for all." Buses have been used for public transportation since the early 1800s, and they continue to play an essential role in modern transportation systems around the world.

Synonyms

Coaches, transit, public transport, mass transit

Related Words

Cars, trucks, taxis, trains, bikes

Example Sentences
  • The buses were late again this morning.
  • She takes the bus to work every day.
  • Many people prefer to take the bus rather than drive.
  • The city has invested in a new fleet of electric buses.
  • He missed the last bus and had to walk home.


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