Travel ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Travel ( verb )

  1. To go from one place to another, typically over a long distance.
  2. To journey or make a trip.
  3. To move or go from one place to another.

Origin:

Early 16th century: from travail "painful or laborious work" (see travail), later "journey".

Examples:

  1. We traveled across the country by car.
  2. He travels extensively for his job.
  3. She traveled to several countries in Europe.
  4. They decided to travel by train.
  5. The company is planning to travel to their new office location.

(As a noun)

Travel ( noun )

  1. To go from one place to another, typically over a long distance.
  2. To journey or make a trip.
  3. To move or go from one place to another.

Origin:

Early 16th century: from travail "painful or laborious work" (see travail), later "journey".

Examples:

  1. We traveled across the country by car.
  2. He travels extensively for his job.
  3. She traveled to several countries in Europe.
  4. They decided to travel by train.
  5. The company is planning to travel to their new office location.
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