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Synonyms and antonyms of Taxis and travelling by taxi in British Thesaurus

Taxis and travelling by taxi

black cab (noun)

a type of taxi in the UK whose drivers are officially tested and organized so that they all provide the same quality of service

cab (noun)

a taxi

cabbie (noun)

informal a taxi driver

cabstand (noun)

American a taxi rank

cycle rickshaw (noun)

Indian English a type of bicycle used as a taxi, with three wheels and a part at the back for carrying passengers

fare (noun)

a passenger in a taxi

flagfall (noun)

Australian a fixed amount of money that you have to pay as soon as you begin a taxi journey, make a phone call, etc

hackney carriage (noun)

Britishvery formal a taxi

hackney carriage (noun)

British a carriage that was used as a taxi in the past, before there were cars

hail (verb)

to make a signal to a taxi or bus so that it stops for you

hansom (noun)

a covered vehicle with two wheels pulled by a horse, used in the past as a taxi

minicab (noun)

British a car that is used as a taxi. You must call for it by telephone and you cannot stop it in the street.

order (someone) a taxi ()

to ask by telephone for a taxi to come for someone

rank (noun)

British a place where taxis wait in a line for customers

taxi (noun)

a car whose driver is paid to take you to a particular place, especially a fairly short distance

taxicab (noun)

formal a taxi

taxi rank (noun)

British a place where taxis wait for customers

taxi stand (noun)

American a taxi rank