carless

See also: Carless

English

Etymology

From car +‎ -less.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)ləs

Adjective

carless (not comparable)

  1. Without a car.
    • 1980 December 20, Andrea F. Loewenstein, “A Personal Remembrance Of The Saints”, in Gay Community News, volume 8, number 22, page 13:
      Getting back could be harder; something about one-way streets and disappearing exits and maybe late hours and a drink or two. Going there carless was a different story, you didn't have to worry about staying oriented or parking then; but there was either the subway or a ride home to negotiate.
    • 2002, Anne M Findlay, Leigh Sparks, The Environments for Retailing[1], →ISBN, page 153:
      Forty five per cent of carless households had a retired head []

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