Get Free Checker
[ UK /kɹˈɒsɹə‍ʊd/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹɔsˌɹoʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a junction where one street or road crosses another

How To Use crossroad In A Sentence

  • If you've been to the crossroads, and made the deal, and got the mojo — which turns out to be dependent on a great deal of hard work and practice, just like sleight-of-hand — wouldn't you maybe get a trifle riled by that kind of misjudgment from time to time? Cops and Robbers
  • But hey, it didn't matter, because we were all having a frabjously great time and arrived at the same crossroad in less than 3/4 time.
  • They approached the first crossroad and turned right, the road soon becoming smoother and wider as the trees started to thin.
  • On Tuesday there was a serious accident at the crossroads at Tzanov Boulevard and Ivanov Street at 9pm when one driver jumped a red light.
  • All I could hear in the hush was the birds tweeting until, suddenly ahead of me, a lithe lad in Lycra darted over a crossroads like a rabbit scuttling for cover.
  • There are no teachers to check on progress, and only a few mothers at some crossroads to oversee road crossing.
  • Logistics in the automotive industry is at a crossroads.
  • Britain has reached a crossroads. Times, Sunday Times
  • We shall contest every river, every crossroads, every village, every town, and every kopje. Rainbow’s End
  • As it approached the crossroad, a truck loaded with sugarcane pulled out, blocking the road.
View all