Tour ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Tour ( noun )

  1. A journey or trip, typically for pleasure, taken by a person or group of people.
  2. A series of concerts or performances given by a particular musician, actor, or other entertainer.
  3. An organized trip around a particular building or place, with a guide showing the way.
  4. A circular or spiral movement.
  5. A journey made for a particular purpose, especially for inspection, investigation, or military purposes.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french tour, tor "circuit, roundabout way", based on latin tornare "to turn".

Examples:

  1. They took a tour of Europe.
  2. I went on a tour of the museum.
  3. The band will embark on a nationwide tour.
  4. The guide led us on a tour of the castle.
  5. She took a tour of the factory to see the production process.

(As a verb)

Tour ( verb )

  1. A journey or trip, typically for pleasure, taken by a person or group of people.
  2. A series of concerts or performances given by a particular musician, actor, or other entertainer.
  3. An organized trip around a particular building or place, with a guide showing the way.
  4. A circular or spiral movement.
  5. A journey made for a particular purpose, especially for inspection, investigation, or military purposes.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french tour, tor "circuit, roundabout way", based on latin tornare "to turn".

Examples:

  1. They took a tour of Europe.
  2. I went on a tour of the museum.
  3. The band will embark on a nationwide tour.
  4. The guide led us on a tour of the castle.
  5. She took a tour of the factory to see the production process.
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