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What is the difference between travel and trips?

The key difference between trip and travel is that trip is a noun that indicates a relatively short journey whereas travel is a verb referring to the movement of people between distant geographical locations. In a general sense, both these words, trip and travel, have similar meanings.



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a going from one place to another usually of some distance I'd like to book a trip to Greece with your travel agency. expedition. journey. trek. excursion.

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