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Is a trip a place or thing?

A trip is a journey that you make to a particular place. We're taking a trip to Montana. On Thursday we went out on a day trip. If you trip when you are walking, you knock your foot against something and fall or nearly fall.



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Trip is the general word, indicating going any distance and returning, by walking or any means of locomotion, for either business or pleasure, and in either a hurried or a leisurely manner: a trip to Europe; a vacation trip; a bus trip.

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Noun. an event in which schoolchildren travel to a location separate from their normal learning environment under the authority of the staff of their school and with the purpose of learning by experience.

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Trip is a countable noun and can be used in the singular with 'a' or in the plural.

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Almost all parts of speech contain a form of trip. For example, it can be a noun, a verb, or an adjective.

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Noun Family vacations were a high point in my childhood. When are you taking vacation this year? Employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation.

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So what's the fundamental difference between a trip and vacation? The difference is your expectation. Trips are something that you do and it often has a purpose. On the other hand, vacations are about the experience.

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Both refer to actually going to another location in order to relax and have fun. It can be another city, town, country, etc. However, 'trip' is a noun and it is the act of moving to a different place temporarily in order to have fun. 'Travel' is a verb that signifies going on a journey.

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A trip is the act of travelling from point A to point B with no transfers (a single trip). A journey on the other hand can be one or a number of trips (transfers) combined to make it from point A to B.

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Road-trip.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/road-trip.

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