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Alameda Meaning in English

word

ˌæɫəˈmidə
al-uh-MEE-duh
ɐlˈeɪmdɐ
al-AYM-duh

Definition

A public walkway or street lined with trees, often found in parks or cities, designed for people to walk or relax.

Usage & Nuances

'Alameda' is used mainly in Spanish and Portuguese, and rarely in English outside place names. In English, it's understood in specific contexts (like 'Alameda Street'), but 'tree-lined avenue', 'boulevard', or 'promenade' are more common. Don't confuse with just 'avenue' (not always with trees).

Example Sentences

The park has a long alameda where people like to walk.

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We rested on a bench beside the alameda.

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Many birds live in the trees along the alameda.

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Let’s meet by the fountain at the start of the alameda.

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Every Sunday, families stroll down the alameda enjoying the shade.

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His apartment overlooks the alameda, so he wakes up to birds singing every morning.

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