traffic

1 of 2

noun

traf·​fic ˈtra-fik How to pronounce traffic (audio)
often attributive
1
a(1)
: the vehicles, pedestrians, ships, or planes moving along a route
(2)
: congestion of vehicles
stuck in traffic
(3)
: the movement (as of vehicles or pedestrians) through an area or along a route
b
: the information or signals transmitted over a communications system : messages
2
: the volume of customers visiting a business establishment
restaurant traffic
3
a
: the passengers or cargo carried by a transportation system
b
: the business of transporting passengers or freight
4
a
: import and export trade
b
: the business of bartering or buying and selling
c
: illegal or disreputable usually commercial activity
the drug traffic
5
a
: communication or dealings especially between individuals or groups
b
: exchange
a lively traffic in ideasF. L. Allen
6
: a concentration of participants or players and especially defensive players
force difficult shots in traffic
7
archaic : wares, goods

traffic

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verb

trafficked; trafficking

intransitive verb

1
: to carry on traffic
2
: to concentrate one's effort or interest
broadly : engage, deal
a writer who often traffics in hyperbole

transitive verb

1
a
: to travel over
heavily trafficked highways
b
: to visit as a customer
a highly trafficked bookstore
2
trafficker noun
Phrases
the traffic will bear
: existing conditions will allow or permit
charge what the traffic will bear
Choose the Right Synonym for traffic

business, commerce, trade, industry, traffic mean activity concerned with the supplying and distribution of commodities.

business may be an inclusive term but specifically designates the activities of those engaged in the purchase or sale of commodities or in related financial transactions.

commerce and trade imply the exchange and transportation of commodities.

industry applies to the producing of commodities, especially by manufacturing or processing, usually on a large scale.

traffic applies to the operation and functioning of public carriers of goods and persons.

Examples of traffic in a Sentence

Noun Let's leave early to avoid rush hour traffic. Traffic is backed up to the bridge. Barge traffic was halted because of flooding. Airlines saw a decrease in passenger traffic this year. Verb arrested him for trafficking in drugs
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Noun
Officers then turned her over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents for a deportation hearing, although police later dropped the traffic charges against her, according to local media reports. Trevor Hughes, USA Today, 15 May 2025 The traffic alert was reported Tuesday at 10:27 p.m., and the last update regarding this incident was released on Wednesday at 12:43 a.m. Kansas City Star Bot, Kansas City Star, 14 May 2025
Verb
The pair trafficked tens of thousands of kilograms of fentanyl into the U.S., the federal government alleged, and more than 1.65 tons of fentanyl was seized from their holdings by the Mexican government — the largest seizure of fentanyl in the world. / Cbs News, CBS News, 13 May 2025 John Doe, 2007-2012: A male entertainer and musician who said Combs trafficked and coerced him into performing strip shows from 2007 to 2012. Kimi Robinson, USA Today, 13 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for traffic

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle French trafique, from Old Italian traffico, from trafficare to trade in coastal waters

First Known Use

Noun

1511, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1537, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of traffic was in 1511

Cite this Entry

“Traffic.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/traffic. Accessed 18 May. 2025.

Kids Definition

traffic

1 of 2 noun
traf·​fic ˈtraf-ik How to pronounce traffic (audio)
1
: the business of buying and selling : commerce
2
: communication or dealings between persons or groups
had no traffic with the enemy
3
a
: the movement (as of pedestrians or vehicles) through an area or along a route
heavy traffic in the kitchen before dinner
rush-hour traffic
b
: the vehicles, pedestrians, ships, or planes moving along a route
c
: a crowded mass of vehicles
stuck in traffic
4
a
: the passengers or goods carried by train, boat, or airplane
b
: the business of carrying passengers or goods

traffic

2 of 2 verb
trafficked; trafficking
: to carry on traffic : trade, deal
trafficker noun

Legal Definition

traffic

1 of 2 noun
traf·​fic
often attributive
1
a
: import and export trade
b
: the business of bartering or buying and selling
c
: illegal or disreputable usually commercial activity
the drug traffic
2
a
: the movement (as of vehicles or pedestrians) through an area or along a route
b
: the vehicles, pedestrians, ships, or planes moving along a route
c
: the information or signals transmitted over a communications system
3
a
: the passengers or cargo carried by a transportation system
b
: the business of transporting passengers or freight

traffic

2 of 2 verb
trafficked; trafficking

intransitive verb

: to carry on traffic

transitive verb

1
: to travel over
2
: to engage in the trading or bartering of
trafficker noun

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