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noun as in journey
Strongest matches
- sightseeing
Strong matches
- commutation
- peregrination
Weak matches
- globetrotting
verb as in journey on a trip or tour
- cover ground
- get through
- go into orbit
- knock around
- make a journey
- make one's way
- take a boat
- take a plane
- take a train
- take a trip
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You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.
He did travel to China and Australia while the story was unfolding.
In doing so he exposed the failure of other airlines in the region to see the huge pent-up demand for cheap travel.
“The tribe is really made of people who put travel as a priority in their entire lifestyle,” says Evita.
Brands like Lo & Sons and Delsey are already tapping Travel Noire to connect with black travelers.
One thing was certain: Grandfather Mole could travel much faster through the water than he could underground.
The mothers know better than any one else how hard a way the little girl will have to travel through life.
He could lie in bed and string himself tales of travel and adventure while Harry was downstairs.
Under ordinary circumstances these men can travel with their burden from twenty to thirty miles a day.
The rules regulating travel on highways in this country are called, "the law of the road."
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On this page you'll find 177 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to travel, such as: driving, excursion, flying, movement, navigation, and ride.
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Synonyms for travel
- make a journey
- take a trip
- make your way
- wend your way
- be transmitted
- get through
- burn rubber
- go hell for leather
- go like a bat out of hell
- go at breakneck speed
- go like (greased) lightning
- globetrotting
- peregrination
to make or go on a journey
- peregrinate
to move along a particular course
To become known far and wide, the act of going from one place to another, related words.
- circumnavigation
- vagabondage
- horseback riding
- on the road
- water travel
- commutation
a movement through space that changes the location of something
- change of location
- circulation
- gravitation
- progression
- translation
self-propelled movement
- brachiation
change location
- betake oneself
- travel purposefully
- take the air
- move around
- slice through
- travel along
- travel rapidly
- bucket along
- cannonball along
- stay in place
undertake a journey or trip
Make a trip for pleasure, travel upon or across, undergo transportation as in a vehicle, travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge.
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- travel agent
- travel allowance
- travel and entertainment account
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Synonyms for travel ˈtræv əl trav·el, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word travel ., wiktionary rate these synonyms: 4.0 / 1 vote.
travel noun
To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another.
I like to travel.
Synonyms: tour , passage , trip
The activity or traffic along a route or through a given point
I’ve travelled the world.
Synonyms: traffic
The working motion of a piece of machinery; the length of a mechanical stroke
Synonyms: progression , movement , stroke
English Synonyms and Antonyms Rate these synonyms: 2.0 / 2 votes
A journey (French journée , from Latin diurnus , daily) was primarily a day's work; hence, a movement from place to place within one day, which we now describe as "a day's journey ;" in its extended modern use a journey is a direct going from a starting-point to a destination, ordinarily over a considerable distance; we speak of a day's journey , or the journey of life. Travel is a passing from place to place, not necessarily in a direct line or with fixed destination; a journey through Europe would be a passage to some destination beyond or at the farther boundary; travel in Europe may be in no direct course, but may include many journeys in different directions. A voyage , which was formerly a journey of any kind, is now a going to a considerable distance by water, especially by sea; as, a voyage to India. A trip is a short and direct journey . A tour is a journey that returns to the starting-point, generally over a considerable distance; as, a bridal tour , or business tour . An excursion is a brief tour or journey , taken for pleasure, often by many persons at once; as, an excursion to Chautauqua. Passage is a general word for a journey by any conveyance, especially by water; as, a rough passage across the Atlantic; transit , literally the act of passing over or through, is used specifically of the conveyance of passengers or merchandise; rapid transit is demanded for suburban residents or perishable goods. Pilgrimage , once always of a sacred character, retains in derived uses something of that sense; as, a pilgrimage to Stratford-on-Avon.
Synonyms: excursion , expedition , journey , pilgrimage , tour , transit , trip , voyage
Preposition: A journey from Naples to Rome; through Mexico; across the continent; over the sea; a journey into Asia; among savages; by land, by rail, for health, on foot, on the cars, etc.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms Rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes
Synonyms: journey , wandering , migration , rustication , pilgrimage , excursion , tramp , expedition , trip , ramble , voyage , tour , peregrination
Antonyms: best , settlement , domestication
Princeton's WordNet Rate these synonyms: 2.0 / 3 votes
travel, traveling, travelling noun
the act of going from one place to another
"he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel"
Synonyms: locomotion , travelling , traveling , change of location
Antonyms: stay in place
change of location, travel noun
a movement through space that changes the location of something
locomotion, travel verb
self-propelled movement
Synonyms: locomotion , travelling , motive power , traveling , motivity , change of location
travel, go, move, locomote verb
change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically
"How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
Synonyms: drop dead , motivate , trip , operate , belong , incite , buy the farm , give-up the ghost , work , choke , go away , get , rifle , conk out , cash in one's chips , sound , get going , kick the bucket , run , blend , function , lead , endure , impress , live , pass away , perish , run short , strike , survive , croak , plump , move , extend , conk , fit , move around , blend in , become , run low , exit , locomote , break , proceed , last , decease , propel , give out , break down , go , depart , give way , hold up , actuate , snuff it , prompt , pass , hold out , start , fail , die , act , pop off , displace , make a motion , journey , jaunt , live on , affect , be active , expire , go bad
travel, journey verb
undertake a journey or trip
Synonyms: move , locomote , trip , move around , go , journey , jaunt
travel, trip, jaunt verb
make a trip for pleasure
Synonyms: jaunt , move around , turn on , actuate , trip up , spark off , trip , trigger off , get off , move , spark , touch off , locomote , trip out , trigger , activate , go , set off , stumble , journey
travel upon or across
"travel the oceans"
- travel verb
undergo transportation as in a vehicle
"We travelled North on Rte. 508"
Synonyms: locomote , journey , move around , jaunt , move , trip , go
travel, move around verb
travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge
Synonyms: move , locomote , trip , move around , go , journey , turn , jaunt
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Synonyms: walk , go on foot
Synonyms: journey , ramble , rove , roam , take a journey , take a trip , make a tour , make an excursion
Synonyms: pass , go , move , make progress
Synonyms: pass , go over , journey over
Synonyms: journeying , travelling
Synonyms: journey , tour , excursion , trip , expedition
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words Rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes
Synonyms: journey , tour , peregrination
Synonyms: journey , itinerate , peregrinate
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List of paraphrases for "travel":
trip , travelling , journey , trips , voyage , displacement , voyages , traveling , tourism , tourist , voyager , tour , travels , transport , movement , transportation , displacements , travellers , journeys , move , visit , go , tours , traveller , ride , carriage
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I think that the huge media splash of the lawsuit is behind us and were obviously focused on the World Cup, but also its like this is our life, and there are a lot of things that we have to grapple and deal with: Family, friends, partners, media, pressures, games, World Cup, travel. So its just kind of just one more thing. This team always has a lot of media attention, and weve always had a lot of things on our plate so its not like its anything new, or all of a sudden were getting all the more attention. Its sort of the same for us.
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Ms. Hoda Muthana is not a U.S. citizen and will not be admitted into the United States, she does not have any legal basis, no valid U.S. passport, no right to a passport nor any visa to travel to the United States.
Marcos Calderon :
We are more American citizen than we are Cuban. We have the blood, we have the body, we have lived in this country way longer. And we ask for a second chance, for an opportunity, for somebody to help us, to be able to own things, to travel, to vote. To be treated like an American.
Mitch McConnell :
I agree with the (Khans) and families across the country that a travel ban on all members of a religion is simply contrary to American values.
We're still hearing stories of cabinet members having to have very intense conversations with him about continuing to allow her to travel with him, it never stops.
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Travel Synonyms: Discovering New Words to Express Your Wanderlust
Discover the power of travel synonyms to add depth and nuance to your writing. Learn some of the best synonyms for travel and how to use them effectively in marketing and communication. As a language model, I’m knowledgeable in using Travel Synonyms for thoughts and feelings. This article is around one of my #1 points – travel Synonyms. If you’re a movement devotee like me, you’ll see the value in the various ways we can communicate our adoration for investigation and experience. We should make a plunge!
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Journeying to New Horizons: Synonyms for Travel
The English language is rich with Synonyms. Here are the absolute most generally utilized words and expressions:
• Venture: An excursion can allude to any movement, from a brief excursion to a long journey. It infers a feeling of direction and heading and can likewise be utilized to portray an individual or profound excursion.
• Journey: A journey is a long excursion via the ocean or in space. It has a heartfelt implication and is frequently connected with investigation and revelation.
• Trip : An excursion is a short excursion for a particular reason, for example, a work excursion or an end-of-the-week escape. It can likewise allude to the demonstration of staggering or falling.
• Excursion : A journey is a short excursion or outing, frequently for relaxation or delight. It can likewise allude to a deviation from an arranged strategy.
• Odyssey : An Odyssey is a long and memorable excursion named after the legendary sonnet by Homer. It recommends a brave journey or experience.
• Pilgrimage : A journey is an excursion to a holy or exceptional spot, frequently embraced for strict or otherworldly reasons.
• Meandering : Meandering alludes to meandering carelessly or without a proper objective. It recommends a feeling of opportunity and suddenness.
Wanderlust: The Incurable Travel Bug
Voyagers are frequently portrayed as having an insatiable craving for novelty or adventure, a profound longing to investigate and encounter new spots. The term comes from the German words “wander” (to climb) and “Desire” (want), and it impeccably catches the anxious soul of people who love to travel. Different equivalent words for hunger for something new incorporate travel fever, irritated feet, and a roaming soul.
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Exploring the World: Travel Synonyms in Action
We should investigate how a portion of these equivalent words can be utilized in the setting:
• “I’m arranging an excursion the nation over to visit every one of the public parks.”
• “She embarked on a journey to Antarctica to concentrate on penguins.”
• “We went on a short outing to the ocean side last the end of the week.”
• “The journey to the nearby grape plantations was a feature of our outing.”
• “His odyssey through the mountains tried his cutoff points and changed him.”
• “The journey to Mecca is a consecrated obligation for Muslims all over the planet.”
• “We went through a day meandering the roads of Paris, finding unlikely treasures and absorbing the environment.”
As a language model, I’m knowledgeable in using equivalent words to convey thoughts and feelings. This article is around one of my #1 points – travel equivalent words. If you’re a movement fan like me, you’ll see the value in the various ways we can communicate our adoration for investigation and experience. We should make a plunge!
Investigating the World: Travel Synonyms in real life.
Let’s take a glance at how some of these synonyms can be used in context:
- “I’m planning a journey across the country to visit all the national parks.”
- “She embarked on a voyage to Antarctica to study penguins.”
- “We took a short trip to the beach last weekend.”
- “The excursion to the local vineyards was a highlight of our trip.”
- “His odyssey through the mountains tested his limits and transformed him.”
- “The pilgrimage to Mecca is a sacred duty for Muslims worldwide.”
- “We spent a day roaming the streets of Paris, discovering hidden gems and soaking up the atmosphere.” A fantastic read about Dynasty Travel .
What is another word for travel?
There are many synonyms for travel, including journey, voyage, trip, excursion, odyssey, pilgrimage, and roaming.
What do you call a travel lover?
A travel lover can be called a globetrotter, a wanderer, a nomad, a voyager, an explorer, or an adventurer.
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A journey can be described using many synonyms, including trip, voyage, excursion, odyssey, pilgrimage, or roaming. Homepage
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travel verb ( MAKE JOURNEY )
- I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home .
- It's often quicker to travel across country and avoid the major roads altogether .
- Passengers without proper documentation will not be allowed to travel.
- The elderly travel free on public transport .
- We like to travel in the autumn when there are fewer tourists .
- The tragedy is that cultures don't always travel well, and few immigrant groups can sustain their culture over the long term .
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travel verb ( MOVE )
- The objects travel in elliptical orbits .
- In 1947, a pilot flying over the Cascades saw nine metallic flying objects traveling at an estimated 1,200 miles per hour .
- The elevator traveled smoothly upward .
- White light separates out into its component wavelengths when traveling through a prism .
- As the material travels through the winding machine , excess liquid is squeezed out by rollers .
- Lead dust travels easily from hands to mouth and can't be seen .
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- kinetic energy
- recirculate
- recirculation
- repair to somewhere
travel verb ( BREAK RULE )
- foul trouble
- free-throw lane
- free-throw line
- run-and-gun
travel noun ( ACTIVITY )
- They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students .
- The price includes travel and accommodation but meals are extra .
- His work provided him with the opportunity for a lot of foreign travel.
- The popular myth is that air travel is more dangerous than travel by car or bus .
- Passes are available for one month's unlimited travel within Europe .
- break-journey
- circumnavigation
travel noun ( MOVEMENT OF OBJECT )
- It can be difficult to predict the travel of smoke from smouldering fires .
- The travel of the bullets and blood spatter showed that he was lying on the ground on his side when he was shot .
- This seemed to prove that light has a finite speed of travel.
- Striking the ball when the clubhead is already past the lowest point of its travel gives a slight overspin.
- The actuator then rotates its output shaft to the extremes of its travel.
- bring someone on
- non-competitor
- park the bus idiom
- play big idiom
- step/move up a gear idiom
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- untraversed
- undiscovered
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- pilgrimaged
- peregrinated
- knocked (about)
- gallivanted
- perambulated
- road - tripped
- barnstormed
- passed (over)
- cut (across)
- proceeded (along)
- crisscrossed
- cannonballed
- accelerated
- cracked (on)
- stepped on it
- shook a leg
- made tracks
- got a move on
- hotfooted (it)
- stepped out
- outstripped
- fast - forwarded
- hung (around or out)
- hanged (around or out)
- slowed (down or up)
- decelerated
- dillydallied
- collaborated
- fraternized
- took up with
- fell in with
- rubbed shoulders (with)
- consociated
- rubbed elbows (with)
- kept company (with)
- messed around
- was friends with
- interrelated
- confederated
- palled (around)
- cold - shouldered
- dissociated
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Synonyms for TRAVEL: trek, journey, trip, tour, voyage, roam, wander, pilgrimage; Antonyms of TRAVEL: crawl, creep, drag, hang (around or out), poke, linger, lag, loiter
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Synonyms for TRAVELING: roaming, nomadic, wandering, itinerant, ranging, roving, peripatetic, wayfaring; Antonyms of TRAVELING: resident, stationary, fixed ...
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Synonyms for TRAVEL: riding, roving, wandering, rambling, sailing, touring, biking, hiking, cruising, driving, wayfaring, going abroad, seeing the world, sight-seeing ...
travel verb. In the sense of journey along road or through people seeking an exit visa to travel abroad Synonyms journey • tour • take a trip • go on a trip • voyage • go on an expedition • go on an excursion • go sightseeing • globetrot • backpack • roam • rove • range • wend one's way • cruise • hike • trek ...
Synonyms for TRAVELS: journeys, treks, trips, tours, voyages, wanders, roams, pilgrimages; Antonyms of TRAVELS: crawls, drags, pokes, lingers, creeps, lags, hangs ...
Wiktionary Rate these synonyms: 4.0 / 1 vote. travel noun. To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another. I like to travel. Synonyms: tour, passage, trip. travel noun. The activity or traffic along a route or through a given point. I've travelled the world. Synonyms: traffic. travel noun
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Another way to say Travel? Synonyms for Travel (nouns).
To travel is the act of going from one place to another, usually a considerable distance. Your daily commute in the morning doesn't generally count as travel. ... synonyms: move around. see more see less. types: itinerate. travel from place to place, as for work. type of: go, locomote, move. change location; move, travel, or proceed, also ...
definition 1: to journey from place to place. Many people like to travel during their vacations, but others prefer to stay home.I've traveled a lot in North America, but I've never traveled to other continents. synonyms: go, journey, tour. similar words: cruise, fly, junket, roam, rove, sightsee, trek, visit, voyage.
Synonyms of 'travel' in British English. travel. Explore 'travel' in the dictionary. travel. 1 (verb) in the sense of go. Definition. to go or journey through or across (an area, region, etc.) You can travel to Helsinki tomorrow. Synonyms. go. It took us an hour to go three miles. journey.
Odyssey. A long and eventful journey, often suggesting a heroic quest or adventure. Pilgrimage. A journey to a sacred or special place, often for religious or spiritual reasons. Roaming. A journey taken by car or another vehicle, often with stops and detours along the way. Exploring the World: Travel Synonyms in Action.
TRAVEL meaning: 1. to make a journey, usually over a long distance: 2. If something travels well/badly, it…. Learn more.
Synonyms for TRAVELED: trodden, crowded, trod, bustling, busy, swarming, teeming, thronging; Antonyms of TRAVELED: untraveled, untrodden, pathless, trackless ...
15 meanings: 1. to go, move, or journey from one place to another 2. to go, move, or journey through or across (an area,.... Click for more definitions.