Travel - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- self-propelled movement (syn: locomotion)
verb
news travelled fast
- make a trip for pleasure (syn: jaunt, trip)
- travel upon or across (syn: journey)
Extra examples
The birds are traveling south for the winter.
His job requires him to travel frequently.
She enjoys traveling around Europe.
They traveled cross-country from New York to California.
The pain traveled down his back.
That car was really traveling when it passed us.
The order is traveling by plane.
She doesn't enjoy foreign travel.
Air travel was affected by the storm.
The book discusses the future of travel in outer space.
We extended our travels for another week.
Light travels faster than sound.
The yachts were kept travelling from start to finish.
His eyes travelled over the picture.
His mind travelled over recent events.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: travel
he/she/it: travels
present participle: travelling
past tense: travelled
past participle: travelled
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