avenue

UK /ˈæv.əˌnjuː/ US /ˈæv.əˌn(j)u/
noun 4

Collocations

13
1

(noun.) wide street

ADJ

broad, wide | leafy, tree-lined

AVENUE + VERB

be lined with sth

The main avenue was lined with shops and restaurants where people enjoyed spending their afternoons.

PREP

along, down, in, through, up an/the ~

We walked up the main avenue towards the city center on a sunny afternoon.

2

(noun.) way of doing/getting sth

ADJ

possible, promising | fruitful

VERB + AVENUE

explore, pursue, try

She decided to try a different avenue after her first business idea failed.

exhaust

We tried every possible avenue before deciding to close the restaurant.

open (up), provide

AVENUE + VERB

be open to sb

Several different avenues were open to her after she graduated from university.

PREP

~ for

The new community center opened an avenue for young people to develop their talents.

~ of

Exploring different avenues of research helped the team discover a new solution to the problem.

~ to

Learning a new language opened up an important avenue to better job opportunities for her.

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