walkable
adjective
uk/ˈwɔː.kə.bəl/us/ˈwɑː.kə.bəl/of anarea,pleasant,easy, andsafetowalkin:
InspiteofSanFrancisco's manyhills, it's a very walkablecity.
that iscloseenough for you to beabletoreachit bywalking:
Therestaurantis walkablefromthe Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Ouraimis to make thedowntownareabike-friendly and walkable.
- Theresearchsupportstheideathatpoliciesto makecitiesmore "walkable"helpimprovepublichealth.
- You willfindthedistrictvery walkable, with plenty ofparks,paths, andcoffeeshops, eachperfectforpeoplewatching.
- InEurope, ofcourse, mostcitiespredatecarsbycenturies, and they were alwaysbuiltto be walkable.
- Four of thetop10restaurantsin thecityare withinwalkingdistanceofourapartment. Even thegymis walkable.
Walking and walkers
- bring/callsomething/someoneto heelidiom
- cavalcade
- constitutional
- foot traffic
- heel
- hiker
- hiking
- hoof itidiom
- rambler
- retread
- shanks's pony
- sleepwalk
- sleepwalking
- somnambulate
- stretch
- walkabout
- walkies
- walking
- walking pole
- walking stick
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Closeness in distance and time