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drive

verb
/draɪv/

Meaning

to control and move a vehicle; to force someone to move
to operate and control a vehicle; a journey in a vehicle

Example Sentences

I will drive to work tomorrow morning.

He learned to drive when he was 18.

Example Expressions

drive someone crazy

Synonyms

operate, steer, pilot, force, ride, control, propel
Entry 1
operate, steer, pilot, force
Entry 2
steer, operate, ride, control, propel

Antonyms

walk, ride, follow, stop
Entry 1
walk, ride, follow, stop
Entry 2
walk, stop

Collocations

drive away, drive carefully, drive home, drive fast, drive a car, driving license, drive safely
Entry 1
drive away, drive carefully, drive home, drive fast
Entry 2
drive a car, drive home, driving license, drive safely

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