Jaunt ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Jaunt ( noun )

  1. A short, leisurely trip or excursion.
  2. An outing or excursion for pleasure or amusement.

Origin:

The word jaunt comes from the middle english word "jant" which means "a journey" and it was first used in english in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. We took a jaunt to the beach for the day.
  2. It was a pleasant jaunt through the countryside.
  3. He went on a jaunt to the mountains.
  4. The family took a jaunt to the amusement park.
  5. We had a lovely jaunt through the countryside.

(As a verb)

Jaunt ( verb )

To take a short, leisurely trip or excursion.

Origin:

The word jaunt comes from the middle english word "jant" which means "a journey" and it was first used in english in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. We jaunted to the beach for the day.
  2. We jaunted through the countryside.
  3. He jaunted to the mountains.
  4. The family jaunted to the amusement park.
  5. We jaunted to the nearby city for a day trip.
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