avenue

simple noun26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Refers to a wide street, a very common and neutral description.

Refers to a wide street, emphasizing its breadth.

Refers to a potential way of achieving something or solving a problem.

Refers to a possible way of achieving something that has not been tried yet.

An avenue with trees planted in a row along its sides.

Refers to a way of doing something that seems likely to succeed.

An avenue with many trees and leaves, suggesting a pleasant, green environment.

Refers to a course of action that produces good results or is productive.

Refers to a course of action that achieves a significant amount or result.

Indicates the purpose or area of the opportunity (e.g., for research).

Indicates the type or nature of the path (e.g., of growth, of enquiry).

Indicates the destination or goal (e.g., to success).

Used to describe trees or buildings along a street.

Used to describe an available option or opportunity for someone.

Used for the location of a building on a named street.

Indicates movement along the avenue, often away from the speaker or a point of reference.

Indicates movement along the avenue, often towards the speaker or a point of reference.

Indicates movement or position extending from one end of the avenue to the other.

Used for the location of a house in a street name.

To investigate a potential course of action or possibility.

To follow or try to achieve a particular course of action.

To offer a way or means of doing something.

Similar to 'open an avenue', often emphasizing the creation of many new possibilities.

To attempt a particular course of action to see if it is effective.

To create or make a new opportunity or course of action available.

To use up all possible options or courses of action.