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What is a fancy way to say travel?

On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to travels, such as: adventure, excursion, expedition, exploration, pilgrimage, and quest.



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On this page you'll find 148 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to journey, such as: adventure, campaign, course, crossing, drive, and expedition.

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On this page you'll find 148 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to journey, such as: adventure, campaign, course, crossing, drive, and expedition.

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Largely displaced fare, from Old English faran (“to go [a long distance], to travel”). More at fare.

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Etymology. From Middle English travelen (“to make a laborious journey, travel”) from Middle Scots travailen (“to toil, work, travel”), alteration of Middle English travaillen (“to toil, work”), from Old French travailler (“to trouble, suffer, be worn out”).

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Synonyms of travel
  • trek.
  • journey.
  • trip.
  • tour.
  • voyage.
  • roam.
  • wander.
  • pilgrimage.


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To hit the road means to start a journey or to leave. It can also be used in normal, daily life when you decide it's time for you to go home ?. For example: “We have to be there by 10 am, so we're hitting the road early tomorrow” or “I've been here long enough, it's time I hit the road”.

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  1. Hit the road. When Ray Charles tells Jack to hit the road he's telling him to get out of town. ...
  2. Globetrotting. ...
  3. Take off or jet off. ...
  4. Get a little R&R. ...
  5. Gallivant.


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An itinerary is a plan of a journey, including the route and the places that will be visited.

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