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Journey Very Common

Journey has 6 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Verb · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the act of traveling from one place to another

"After hours on the road, we finally reached our destination at the end of a long journey."

2

A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.

"We spent three days on our journey through the Swiss Alps before finally reaching the mountain lodge."

In plain English: A journey is the act of traveling from one place to another.

"The road trip to the coast was a long journey filled with scenic views."

Usage: Use journey to describe a complete trip from one place to another, emphasizing the entire duration or experience of travel rather than just the distance covered. It often implies a significant or deliberate passage, such as a long-distance train ride or a spiritual quest, distinct from shorter commutes.

Verb
1

undertake a journey or trip

"After months of planning, she finally packed her bags to begin her long journey across Europe."

2

travel upon or across

"travel the oceans"

3

To travel, to make a trip or voyage.

"The train journey from London to Paris took just over two hours."

In plain English: To journey means to travel from one place to another, usually over a long distance.

"The old car struggled to journey up the steep mountain road."

Usage: Use "journey" as a verb when describing the act of traveling from one place to another, often implying a long or difficult passage rather than a simple commute. Although it can be used intransitively (e.g., "They journeyed north"), it frequently takes a direct object to specify the destination (e.g., "She journeyed home").

Proper Noun
1

A female given name from English.

"My friend named her daughter Journey, and it means a lot to us because of how we traveled together."

Example Sentences
"The road trip to the coast was a long journey filled with scenic views." noun
"The long journey to the coast took us through many beautiful mountains." noun
"Our family planning for this trip made every part of the journey feel special." noun
"She wrote a journal about her recent spiritual journey to find peace." noun
"The old car struggled to journey up the steep mountain road." verb
See Also
trip adventure travel rove coachstand tour hoot and holler viatical
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
travel
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
commute drive long haul mush odyssey trip passage expedition digression schlep trek tour pilgrimage excursion voyage way globe-trot sledge sail ship ride fly cruise

Origin

The word journey comes from the Latin root for "day" via Old French, originally referring to a day's travel. It entered English by replacing the native terms fær and faru.

Rhyming Words
money piney owney hiney boney veney honey toney coney olney waney duney roney winey haney janey laney loney romney dooney
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