- noungarage (noun) · garages (plural noun) · garage rock (noun) · garage rocks (plural noun) · UK garage (noun) · UK garages (plural noun)
- a building for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles:"a detached house with an integral garage" · "a bus garage"
- an establishment that provides services and repairs for motor vehicles.
- a style of unpolished, energetic rock music associated with suburban amateur bands:"a garage band"
- a form of dance music incorporating elements of drum and bass, house music, and soul, characterized by a rhythm in which the second and fourth beats of the bar are omitted.
verbgarage (verb) · garages (third person present) · garaged (past tense) · garaged (past participle) · garaging (present participle)- put or keep (a motor vehicle) in a garage:"the car needn't be garaged in the winter"
Originearly 20th century: from French, from garer ‘to shelter’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a building for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles:
- an establishment that provides services and repairs for motor vehicles.
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- A garage is a building where a car or cars are kept, especially one that is next to or part of a house123. It is also a place where you can have your car repaired14. A garage is a place where vehicles are repaired and/or where you can buy a car or buy petrol and oil4. It is a small building where you put your car3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a building where a car or cars are kept, esp. one that is next to or part of a house: The car wasn’t in the garage so I thought you weren’t home. A garage is also a place where you can have your car repaired.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/garageGARAGE meaning: 1. a building where a car is kept, built next to or as part of a house: 2. a place where cars are….dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/garagea small building where you put your car B1 a place where cars are repaired or sold and sometimes fuel is sold (Definition of garage from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-britis…[countable] a place where vehicles are repaired and/or where you can buy a car or buy petrol and oil I had to take the car to the garage. at a garage The car's still at the garage.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…
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Web3 days ago · 1. countable noun. A garage is a building in which you keep a car. A garage is often built next to or as part of a house. 2. countable noun. A garage is a place where you can get your car repaired. In …
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