motorcycle
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
noun
verb
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Etymology
Origin of motorcycle
Explanation
A motorcycle is a vehicle with two wheels, an engine, and no pedals. Don't forget to wear a helmet when you jump on your motorcycle! Like a bicycle, a motorcycle has two wheels, but while you power your bike by pedaling, a motorcycle's motor takes care of that. All you have to do is keep it full of gasoline. Motorcycles don't burn as much fuel as most cars, so they are a major form of transportation in many cities. Unfortunately, they're also much more dangerous. When motorcycles were invented in the 19th century, they were also sometimes called motocycles.
Example Sentences
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“If your or your teen’s electric two-wheeled vehicle goes too fast, it might be a motorcycle or moped.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 10, 2026
His family said he was going to collect a motorcycle from a mechanic's shop in his hometown of Milagro.
From Barron's • Jun. 9, 2026
The Foremans were arrested while travelling through Iran as part of a round-the-world motorcycle trip and have been held since then.
From BBC • Jun. 7, 2026
Among the video’s more surreal moments are depictions of Trump riding a camel through the desert, traveling through India on a motorcycle, appearing as an anime-style warrior and sharing tacos with world leaders.
From Salon • Jun. 6, 2026
Tank drops by on his motorcycle, and he’s the one person I get to introduce to Babs.
From "The Wrong Way Home" by Kate O’Shaughnessy
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