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Synonyms for travel
ˈtræv əltrav·el
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Wiktionary
travelnoun
To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another.
I like to travel.
travelnoun
The activity or traffic along a route or through a given point
I’ve travelled the world.
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traffictravelnoun
The working motion of a piece of machinery; the length of a mechanical stroke
Synonyms:
progression, movement, stroke
English Synonyms and Antonyms
travel
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.
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excursion, expedition, journey, pilgrimage, tour, transit, trip, voyagePreposition:
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
travel
Synonyms:
journey, wandering, migration, rustication, pilgrimage, excursion, tramp, expedition, trip, ramble, voyage, tour, peregrinationAntonyms:
best, settlement, domestication
Princeton's WordNet
travel, traveling, travellingnoun
the act of going from one place to another
"he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel"
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locomotion, travelling, traveling, change of locationAntonyms:
stay in placechange of location, travelnoun
a movement through space that changes the location of something
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locomotion, travelling, traveling, change of locationAntonyms:
stay in placelocomotion, travelverb
self-propelled movement
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locomotion, travelling, motive power, traveling, motivity, change of locationAntonyms:
stay in placetravel, go, move, locomoteverb
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"
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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 badAntonyms:
stay in placetravel, journeyverb
undertake a journey or trip
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move, locomote, trip, move around, go, journey, jauntAntonyms:
stay in placetravel, trip, jauntverb
make a trip for pleasure
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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, journeyAntonyms:
stay in placetravel, journeyverb
travel upon or across
"travel the oceans"
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move, locomote, trip, move around, go, journey, jauntAntonyms:
stay in placetravelverb
undergo transportation as in a vehicle
"We travelled North on Rte. 508"
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locomote, journey, move around, jaunt, move, trip, goAntonyms:
stay in placetravel, move aroundverb
travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge
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move, locomote, trip, move around, go, journey, turn, jauntAntonyms:
stay in place
Editors Contribution
-naut
to move
Dictionary of English Synonymes
travelverb
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walk, go on foottravelverb
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journey, ramble, rove, roam, take a journey, take a trip, make a tour, make an excursiontravelverb
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pass, go, move, make progresstravelverb
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pass, go over, journey overtravelnoun
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journeying, travellingtravelnoun
Synonyms:
journey, tour, excursion, trip, expedition
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
travelnoun
Synonyms:
journey, tour, peregrinationtravelverb
Synonyms:
journey, itinerate, peregrinate
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How to use travel in a sentence?
Police Commissioner Trevor Botting:
Three American tourists live in a world filled with many bad things, but Three American tourists still have Good Samaritans, i would like to thank those who came to the aide of the children and everyone who were a part of the search and rescue, this includes volunteers, Three American tourists Emergency Response Teams and the U.S. Coastguard Helicopter crew. While authorities have not yet publically identified the victims, family members in Texas identified the married couple as Irma Barrera, 33, and Roy Perez, 38. Family members told KTRK they were working to get the couples 15-year-old daughter who survived back to the U.S. The third man was identified was Dr. Richard Okoloise, who was known as someone who loved to travel. Friends told KPRC-TV he was an.
When I was a teenager, I had to travel no more than 10 km (6 miles) upriver to find animals. But now I have to go as far as 40 km to come across a decent hunting ground.
Some employers are transitioning employees away from a communal coffee pot and are supplying them with discounts or gift cards to local coffee shops or supplying travel mugs to bring in their own.
The measures that I announced yesterday are — we believe are sufficient to deal with the proper medical precautions to deal with the spread of this new variant, but we do require for travel — we’re going to continue to require people to have masks on — masks on — and in public places, and — and federal buildings.
We found that even in the most removed villages, people understood the need for surgery and surgical care, but that mistrust with the health care system or the high cost of care or travel would preclude their seeking assistance.
Translations for travel
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
- مسافرة, سافر, ينتقل, سفرArabic
- падарожнічаць, паездка, вандраваць, ездзіць, падарожжаBelarusian
- пътувам, яздя, пътуванеBulgarian
- འགྲུལ་རྒྱགTibetan Standard
- beajiñBreton
- viatjar, transitar, fer passesCatalan, Valencian
- cestování, cestovat, jezdit, procestovatCzech
- rejseDanish
- bereisen, reisen, [[sich]] [[übertragen]], [[sich]] [[fortpflanzen]], ReiseGerman
- ταξίδι, ταξιδεύωGreek
- vojaĝado, vojaĝiEsperanto
- viaje, viajarSpanish
- bidaiatuBasque
- سفر, سفر کردن, مسافرت کردن, مسافرت رفتنPersian
- matkustelu, matka, matkustaa, kulkea, liikkua, vaeltaa, matkata, matkailuFinnish
- transmettre, voyage, voyager, propagerFrench
- taistealIrish
- siubhal, taistealScottish Gaelic
- viaxarGalician
- לנסועHebrew
- यात्रा करना, यात्राHindi
- vwayajeHaitian Creole
- utazik, út, utazás, utazásiHungarian
- ճանապարհորդել, ճանապարհորդությունArmenian
- viagiarInterlingua
- perjalananIndonesian
- ferðastIcelandic
- viaggiare, viaggioItalian
- 旅行Japanese
- მოგზაურობაGeorgian
- 여행, 旅行Korean
- iter facio, ambulo, iter, TravelLatin
- ການເດີນທາງ, ເດີນທາງLao
- keliavimas, apkeliauti, keliautiLithuanian
- патува, патувањеMacedonian
- യാത്രMalayalam
- reis, reizen, verplaatsen, bereizenDutch
- reise, slaglengdeNorwegian
- podróżować, przemierzać, podróż, podróże, jeździć, przemieszczać sięPolish
- viajar, viagemPortuguese
- călătorie, voiaj, călătoriRomanian
- перемещаться, поездка, объездить, путешествие, передвигаться, проходить, путешествовать, вести, ездить, ходRussian
- путова́ње, путовати, пренети, putovati, putovánje, proputòvati, prenetiSerbo-Croatian
- cestovať, jazdiť, cestovanieSlovak
- potovanje, potovatiSlovene
- fara, resande, rörelse, slag, resor, färdas, bana, gång, resa runt, resa, beresa, slaglängd, reseskildringarSwedish
- safiriSwahili
- பயணTamil
- ప్రయాణము, యాత్ర, పర్యటనTelugu
- เดินทาง, ท่องเที่ยว, การท่องเที่ยวThai
- yolculuk, yapmak, seyahat, etmekTurkish
- поїздка, мандрувати, їздити, подорож, подорожуватиUkrainian
- ٹریولUrdu
- du lịchVietnamese
- täv, tävönVolapük
- אַרומפאָרןYiddish
- 旅行Chinese
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