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For a ride Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɹaɪd
FOR-uh-RYD
fˈɔː/ /æɪ/ /ɹˈaɪd
FAW-ryde

Definition

'For a ride' usually means to go somewhere in a car for fun or for transportation. Sometimes, it's used when someone gives another person a lift in their vehicle.

Usage & Nuances

Informal. Common in American and British English. Used in 'go for a ride', 'take (someone) for a ride' (literal: give a lift; figurative: trick or deceive, but that is a separate meaning). Usually involves cars, but could be bikes, motorcycles, etc. 'For a ride' by itself is usually found after verbs like 'go', 'take', 'come', or 'join'.

Example Sentences

Do you want to go for a ride this afternoon?

basic

She took her dog for a ride around the park.

basic

He invited me for a ride on his new bike.

basic

Let's just drive down the coast for a ride and see where we end up.

natural

Sometimes I go out for a ride to clear my mind.

natural

We picked up some friends and went for a ride late at night.

natural