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What is a synonym for go on a trip?

On this page you'll find 142 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to take a trip, such as: fly, proceed, ramble, roam, traverse, and trek.



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


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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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to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure. to move or go from one place or point to another.

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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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Synonyms of day trip (noun journey) cruise. expedition. jaunt. junket.

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[ ik-skur-zhuhn, -shuhn ] show ipa. See synonyms for: excursionexcursioningexcursionalexcursionary on Thesaurus.com. noun. a short trip or outing to some place, usually for a special purpose and with the intention of a prompt return: a pleasure excursion; a scientific excursion.

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dart, fleet, flit, flutter. move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart. run.

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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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friendcation. As you might have guessed, the term friendcation refers to a vacation spent with friends. A friendcation could refer to any type of vacation as long as you bring a buddy or two along.

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Short Travel Quotes
  • “Jobs fill your pocket, but adventures fill your soul.” – ...
  • “To Travel is to Live.” – ...
  • “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” – ...
  • “Blessed are the curious for they shall have adventures.” – ...
  • “Take only memories, leave only footprints.” – ...
  • “Live your life by a compass not a clock.” –


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