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cart
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- pronunciation:
- kart
- parts of speech:
- noun, verb
- features:
- Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
A cart is a large wagon with two wheels that is used to carry a heavy load. An animal or vehicle usually pulls a cart.
It's unusual to see a horse pulling a cart nowadays.
- synonyms:
- wagon
- similar words:
- truck
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definition 2: |
A cart is also a basket or big container that stands on four wheels. This kind of cart is light enough to push or pull by yourself. People often use a cart in a store to carry things that they are going to buy.
The grocery store has carts for customers to use when they're shopping.
- similar words:
- sled, truck, wagon, wheelbarrow
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part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
carts, carting, carted |
definition: |
When you cart something, you carry it in a cart or in something like a cart.
Ian's dad carted the groceries out to the car.- synonyms:
- bear, carry, convey, haul, transport
- similar words:
- drag, drive, move, transfer, truck
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related words: |
convey, haul, roll, transport |
derivation: |
carter (n.) |
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