Transit Meaning and Definition

Transit

Transit

Pronunciation

/trænzɪt/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A means of moving or traveling from one place to another, such as a bus, train, or airplane.

Examples

  • I’m taking the transit to work today.
  • What’s the best transit option for getting to the city center?

Synonyms

  • Transportation
  • Travel
  • Commute

Antonyms

  • Walk
  • Stay

Etymology

The word “transit” comes from the Latin ‘transitum’, meaning “passage” or “journey’.

Usage Notes

Transit is often used in the context of public transportation, but it can also refer to private travel methods like driving or cycling.

Cultural References

In popular culture, transit has been referenced in songs, movies, and TV shows, such as the song “Transit” by the band Stereophonics, the movie “Transit” (2018), and the TV show “Stranger Things” (2016).

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Need for transit
  • Transit route

Related Words or Phrases

  • Transfer
  • Route
  • Voyage

Collocations

  • Public transit
  • Transit system
  • Transit pass

Frequency of Use

The word “transit” is commonly used in modern language, especially in the context of public transportation and travel.

Common Misspellings

  • Transete
  • Transitt

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