ramp

word

/ˈɹæmp/
ramp
/ɹˈæmp/
ramp

Definition

A ramp is a sloped surface that connects different levels, making it easier to go up or down, especially for people with wheelchairs, strollers, or carts. It can also refer to an inclined road for vehicles, like on a highway.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used as a noun, 'ramp' is common in contexts of accessibility and construction ('wheelchair ramp', 'exit ramp'). Not to be confused with 'slope' (general incline) or the verb 'to ramp up' (increase). In American English, 'on-ramp' and 'off-ramp' refer to highway entrances/exits.

Example Sentences

We used the ramp to move heavy boxes into the truck.

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Take the next ramp to get on the highway.

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Skateboarders love practicing tricks on the ramp at the park.

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The store has a ramp for wheelchairs.

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The car drove up the ramp to the parking garage.

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There is a ramp next to the stairs.

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