driving
/ˈdraɪvɪŋ/
noun
- The activity or skill of operating a vehicle, especially a car.
- He enjoys driving on winding country roads on weekends.
- She passed her driving test on the first attempt.
- Driving in heavy rain requires extra caution and slower speeds.
Synonyms
adjective
- Having a strong, forceful, or energetic effect; being the main cause of something.
- She has a driving ambition to become a doctor.
- The driving rain made it impossible to see the road ahead.
- Curiosity is the driving force behind many scientific discoveries.
- Relating to the operation of a vehicle.
- The driving instructor taught her how to parallel park.
- They offer a driving course for beginners.
- He took a driving lesson to prepare for his license exam.
verb
- Present participle of drive; operating or controlling a vehicle.
- She is driving to work right now.
- They were driving home when the storm started.
- He has been driving for over ten hours without a break.