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Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to or describing vehicles and transportation in British Thesaurus

Relating to or describing vehicles and transportation

flex-fuel (adjective)

flex-fuel vehicles are able to use a mixture of petrol and ethanol

motor (adjective)

relating to or involving motor vehicles

vehicular (adjective)

formal relating to vehicles

automotive (adjective)

mainly American relating to cars and other motor vehicles

roadworthy (adjective)

safe to drive

seaworthy (adjective)

in good condition and safe to travel on the sea

express (adjective)

an express train, bus etc makes a particular journey more quickly than ordinary trains, buses etc

heavy (adjective)

heavy machines, vehicles, or weapons are large and powerful

armoured (adjective)

an armoured vehicle, such as a tank or a car for an important person, is covered with layers of hard metal to protect it from attack

articulated (adjective)

British an articulated vehicle has two or more parts that are connected so that they can move in different directions at the same time

amphibious (adjective)

capable of being used both on water and on land

armored ()

the American spelling of armoured

dual-fuel (adjective)

a dual-fuel vehicle is designed to run on two different types of fuel, usually petrol and a type of fuel that does not cause pollution

hub-and-spoke (adjective)

used for describing a system in which goods or people are transported from various local places to a central point from which they travel or are sent long distances

jet-propelled (adjective)

using a jet engine to supply power

left-hand drive (adjective)

a left-hand drive vehicle is one in which the driver sits on the left side, used in countries that drive on the right of the road

motor (adjective)

a motor vehicle or boat has an engine that uses petrol or diesel fuel

motorised ()

another spelling of motorized

on the road ()

if a car is on the road, it is in a good enough condition to drive and you have paid for insurance and tax

on tow ()

being towed by another vehicle or boat

surface (adjective)

travelling on the surface of land or water, rather than through the air

thirsty (adjective)

informal a thirsty vehicle uses a lot of fuel

unroadworthy (adjective)

not safe to drive