[
US
/kəmˈjutɝ/
]
[ UK /kəmjˈuːtɐ/ ]
[ UK /kəmjˈuːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who travels regularly from home in a suburb to work in a city
- a passenger train that is ridden primarily by passengers who travel regularly from one place to another
How To Use commuter In A Sentence
- Apart from causing public nuisance and inconvenience to the commuters this also leads to road accidents.
- Caltrain contracts with Amtrak to operate the commuter rail line, which accommodates 26, 000 daily riders.
- Instead of the grim faces of commuters on their way into work, people were bleary-eyed but smiling for no particular reason.
- The building supports environmentally minded commuters by providing showers for bicyclers and accommodating employees who wish to take the bus.
- One of the biggest dangers to commuters at the time was the constant threat of pickpockets and other petty thieves preying upon unsuspecting victims.
- If you're a regular rail user or commuter, consider an annual season ticket. The Sun
- We retool each year just to change the design of cars… surely we can do the same, albeit on a grander scale, to shift more commuters to public transit.
- Fed-up rail commuters have been given a message of hope from fellow travellers on Merseyside.
- He sells records by the lorry load - and commuters in the capital are falling over buskers on every street corner.
- More early morning rain and mist is also on the way for commuters as they travel to work the following morning.