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hikes
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hikes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, typically referring to walking or trekking in nature, or in a metaphorical sense to describe increases in prices or rates. Example: "We went on several hikes during our vacation in the mountains."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Travel
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Of course Coalition governments will be more ideologically inclined to save money by cutting spending than by raising taxes, but to suggest that tax hikes can only occur under Labor is ridiculous.
News & Media
The union is also under fire for failing to acknowlede that it had awarded the hikes, which has sparked a major internal row in the ranks of the organisation that represents 154,000 of the UK's 234,000 registered working doctors that is likely to erupt at its annual conference later this month.
News & Media
The teachers' demands include huge wage hikes, an end to teacher testing and the safe return of 42 missing students from a radical teachers' college.
News & Media
And will success breed price hikes as in so many other leagues?
News & Media
It also massively hikes up the price of the drugs and this is perhaps the biggest impediment".
News & Media
Guests automatically receive a Pitztal card that gives them access to free guided hikes, bike rides and runs; while you're making the most of the mountains, you can park the kids at the free Pitzi Kid's Club (aged 4-14), a 10-minute drive away.
News & Media
But the other issue to be of apparent concern to Gordon Brown and his treasury minions is not so much the level of talent fees paid by the BBC (although Jonathan Ross's £18 million probably didn't help) but the widely reported salary hikes for the BBC's executive board.
News & Media
You shouldn't accept such big hikes when your members are really struggling and not getting a penny.
News & Media
Yet – and here's one oddity of Britain's economic situation – it does add up to a case for rate hikes.
News & Media
Aaron Porter, president of the NUS, described the opposition to coalition fee hikes as an "unprecedented campaign".
News & Media
That awful embarrassment of the financial sector plunging the country into economic disaster could have led to all sorts of unseemly demands for tax hikes on the über-rich.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about outdoor activities, be specific about the type of "hikes". Consider mentioning the difficulty level, location, or purpose of the hikes to provide more context for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using the term "hikes" too generically. If you describe hikes, specify if they are challenging, scenic, or related to a specific purpose. Otherwise, readers may not fully grasp the context.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "hikes" is that of a plural noun. As Ludwig AI confirms, it can refer to walking or trekking activities, as exemplified in the sentence, "Guests automatically receive a Pitztal card that gives them access to free guided hikes." It also denotes increases, such as "tax hikes".
Frequent in
News & Media
68%
Travel
14%
Business
10%
Less common in
Science
3%
Formal & Business
3%
Encyclopedias
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "hikes" functions primarily as a plural noun, denoting either walking activities in nature or increases in amounts, particularly prices or taxes. Ludwig AI validates its correct usage across diverse contexts. As a word, "hikes" enjoys a neutral register, shifting between informal in recreational contexts and formal in economic discussions. Its frequency is very common, with the majority of examples stemming from News & Media sources. For outdoor activities, consider specifying the type and difficulty of the "hikes" for clarity. To avoid generality, provide context such as location or goal. Alternatives to hikes include "long walks", "price increases", and "rate rises", each nuanced to fit specific scenarios.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nature walks
Highlights the connection with nature and the environment.
long walks
Focuses on the duration of the walks, implying an extended period of walking.
outdoor rambles
Suggests a leisurely and undirected exploration of the outdoors.
long-distance treks
Specifies that the treks cover significant distances.
trekking expeditions
Emphasizes the adventurous and exploratory nature of the hikes.
hill walks
Emphasizes walks that involve hills, making it less general than "hikes".
mountain climbs
Specifically refers to ascending mountains, adding a challenging aspect.
price increases
Shifts the meaning to financial increases, losing the walking connotation.
expeditions
This term suggests more formal and planned outdoor adventures.
rate rises
Similar to price increases, but specifically for rates like interest or taxes.
FAQs
How can I use "hikes" in a sentence?
What's the difference between "hikes" and "walks"?
"Hikes" typically refer to more strenuous and longer walks, often in natural environments such as mountains or forests. "Walks" are generally less intense and can occur in urban settings. Therefore, a "hike" is usually more demanding than a "walk".
What can I say instead of "tax hikes"?
You can use alternatives like "tax increases", "tax raises", or "increased taxation" depending on the context. All of them are good to describe "tax hikes".
Is it correct to use "hikes" to describe an increase in prices?
Yes, it is correct. The word "hikes" can be used metaphorically to describe significant increases in prices, rates, or fees. For example, "The company announced significant price "hikes"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested