"Taxis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Taxis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Taxis" Meaning

Nearest plural form of "taxi" which refers to:

A car with a driver that can be hired to take a passenger from one place to another, usually in a city or town.
A rickshaw or other vehicle with a driver that is a cheap mode of public transportation.

"Taxis" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for Taxis


1. In a Sentence

Regularly, I take a taxi from the airport to my home.

2. In a Dialogue

A: Have you called a taxi yet?
B: Yes, it should be arriving in a few minutes.

3. In a Formal Writing

Several taxis were lined up in front of the hotel, ready to transport passengers to their destinations.

4. As an Unmarked Sentence

The city implemented a new app to make hailing taxis easier for tourists.

5. In a Informal Writing

After work, she usually jumps into a taxi and heads straight home.

"Taxis" Similar Words

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A taximeter is a device used to measure the distance and sometimes the time and fare of a journey, typically in a taxi or other vehicle for hire. It helps the driver to calculate the fare owed by the passenger, based on the distance traveled and possibly other factors such as time of day or traffic conditions.

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