IPA: /ɑːrˈkeɪd/
KK: /ɑrˈkeɪd/
A place where people can play various coin-operated games, often found in entertainment centers or amusement parks.
The kids spent the afternoon playing video games at the arcade.
To create or provide a structure with arches or a series of arches, often forming a covered walkway or passage.
The architect decided to arcade the entrance of the building to enhance its aesthetic appeal.
Past: arcaded
Past Participle: arcaded
Arcade → The word 'arcade' comes from the French 'arcade', which is derived from the Latin 'arcada', meaning a covered passageway or a series of arches. It refers to a structure that is typically lined with arches, often used for shopping or entertainment.
Imagine a series of 'arches' ('arcada') forming a covered walkway where people can enjoy games and shops — that's what an arcade is.