across

word

/əˈkɹɔs/
uh-KRAWS
/əkɹˈɒs/
uh-KROS

Definition

Used to show movement from one side to the other side of something (like a road, room, or river), or to describe being on or reaching the other side.

Usage & Nuances

Very common preposition/adverb. Used with movement ('walk across'), location ('across the street'), and metaphorically ('across cultures'). Not the same as 'through' (which is inside or within something). Often confused with 'over' (use 'across' for flat surfaces, 'over' for higher movement).

Example Sentences

The store is across from the bank.

basic

She walked across the street.

basic

People across the world watched the event.

natural

There’s a nice park just across the bridge.

natural

I shouted across the room to get his attention.

natural

He swam across the river.

basic