tube

word

/ˈtjub/
toob
/tjˈuːb/
tyoob

Definition

A tube is a long, hollow object, usually round, that can carry liquid, air, or other things through it. It can also mean a soft container for cream or paste, and in British English it can mean the London underground railway.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly, 'tube' means a physical hollow pipe or a soft container like 'a tube of toothpaste'. In British English, 'the Tube' with a capital T usually means the London Underground. For general underground systems in other cities, 'subway' or 'metro' is more common.

Example Sentences

The water flows through a plastic tube.

basic

I bought a tube of toothpaste.

basic

We took the Tube to the museum in London.

basic

Can you hand me that tube of sunscreen?

natural

There’s a crack in the tube, so the air is leaking out.

natural

If the buses are delayed, we can always jump on the Tube.

natural