Travel
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Travel ( verb )
- To go from one place to another, typically over a long distance.
- To journey or make a trip.
- To move or go from one place to another.
Origin:
Early 16th century: from travail "painful or laborious work" (see travail), later "journey".
Examples:
- We traveled across the country by car.
- He travels extensively for his job.
- She traveled to several countries in Europe.
- They decided to travel by train.
- The company is planning to travel to their new office location.
(As a noun)
Travel ( noun )
- To go from one place to another, typically over a long distance.
- To journey or make a trip.
- To move or go from one place to another.
Origin:
Early 16th century: from travail "painful or laborious work" (see travail), later "journey".
Examples:
- We traveled across the country by car.
- He travels extensively for his job.
- She traveled to several countries in Europe.
- They decided to travel by train.
- The company is planning to travel to their new office location.