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path

[pʰæθ]noun1 syllable

Path means: a course of conduct.

Synonyms for path7

noun, as in a course of conduct

way, way of life

noun, as in an established line of travel or access

route, itinerary

noun, as in a line or route along which something travels or moves

also used for path

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What does path mean?4

noun

1

a course of conduct“the path of virtue”

2

an established line of travel or access

3

a line or route along which something travels or moves“the hurricane demolished houses in its path”

4

a way especially designed for a particular use

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with path?4

one syllable

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Path in a sentence

  • Although each person follows a different path, our destinations are the same.CM
  • Education is the path to happiness, peace, righteousness, and success.AOCinJAPAN
  • The path to evil may bring great power, but not loyalty.dimitris
  • As soon as a man is born, his path already leads to death.belgavox
  • They ravaged the countryside, obliterating everything in their path.mailohilohi
  • The bulldozer smashed into the concrete, obliterating everything in its path.npvojtik
  • We walked along a garden path, holding hands.CK
  • The path, sodden with rain, was extremely slippery.sundown

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Forms of path

as a noun

plural
paths