What part of speech is junction?

Junction can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. junction is a noun, singular of junctions.

Inflections

Noun

What does junction mean?

Definitions

Noun

junction - something that joins or connects
junction - the place where two or more things come together
junction - the state of being joined together
junction - an act of joining or adjoining things
junction - the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made

Examples of junction

#   Sentence  
1. noun Go straight up the street for about 100 meters, and you will get to the junction of three roads.
2. noun The restaurant stands at the junction of two superhighways.
3. noun We left the motorway at junction 11.
4. noun The accident happened at this junction.
5. noun Be careful, it's a dangerous junction!
6. noun After the junction take the motorway.
7. noun The junction box allows you to store the camera's pigtail inside of it.
8. noun The patient had back pain at the thoraco-lumbar junction.
9. noun A proposed junction slip road would be located about 180 yards away.
10. noun Turn right there, after the baker's. It's easy to miss the junction.
11. noun You have to turn left/right at the junction.
12. noun It's always really busy at this junction.
13. noun Whereas the junction is more stiff or rigid, the nexus is more pliable; it is, as it were, animate or articulated.
Sentence  
noun
Go straight up the street for about 100 meters, and you will get to the junction of three roads.
The restaurant stands at the junction of two superhighways.
We left the motorway at junction 11.
The accident happened at this junction.
Be careful, it's a dangerous junction!
After the junction take the motorway.
The junction box allows you to store the camera's pigtail inside of it.
The patient had back pain at the thoraco-lumbar junction.
A proposed junction slip road would be located about 180 yards away.
Turn right there, after the baker's. It's easy to miss the junction.
You have to turn left/right at the junction.
It's always really busy at this junction.
Whereas the junction is more stiff or rigid, the nexus is more pliable; it is, as it were, animate or articulated.

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