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walkable adjective uk /ˈwɔː.kə.bəl/ us /ˈwɑː.kə.bəl/ of an area, pleasant, easy, and safe to walk in: In spite of San Francisco's many hills, it's a very walkable city. that is close enough for you to be able to reach it by walking: The restaurant is walkable from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Our aim is to make the downtown area bike-friendly and walkable. The research supports the idea that policies to make cities more "walkable" help improve public health. You will find the district very walkable, with plenty of parks, paths, and coffee shops, each perfect for people watching. In Europe, of course, most cities predate cars by centuries, and they were always built to be walkable. Four of the top 10 restaurants in the city are within walking distance of our apartment. Even the gym is walkable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Walking and walkers bring/call something/someone to heelidiom cavalcade constitutional foot traffic hiker hoof itidiom processionally race walking rambler rambling retread shanks's pony sleepwalk tramp tread trekking trekking pole walk walkabout walkies
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