bridge

word

/ˈbɹɪdʒ/
brij
/bɹˈɪdʒ/
brij

Definition

A bridge is a structure built over a river, road, or other obstacle so people or vehicles can cross it. It can also mean something that connects two things or helps create understanding between people or ideas.

Usage & Nuances

The most common meaning is the physical structure. It is also often used metaphorically in phrases like 'bridge the gap' or 'serve as a bridge between'. Common verb use: 'to bridge' means to connect or reduce a difference.

Example Sentences

We walked across the bridge to the other side of the river.

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The old bridge is made of stone.

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A small bridge connects the park and the school.

basic

We need someone who can bridge the gap between the design team and the engineers.

natural

Her bilingual skills helped bridge the conversation between the two families.

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The new community center is meant to be a bridge between generations.

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