Trip ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Trip ( noun )

  1. A journey for a particular purpose or to a specific place.
  2. A stumble or fall caused by catching one's foot on an obstacle.

Origin:

Middle english trippe, from old norse trippi 'light, nimble step'.

Examples:

  1. She took a trip to Paris for her birthday.
  2. He took a business trip to New York.
  3. The class went on a trip to the museum.
  4. He tripped and fell down the stairs.
  5. She nearly tripped over the dog.

(As a verb)

Trip ( verb )

  1. A journey for a particular purpose or to a specific place.
  2. A stumble or fall caused by catching one's foot on an obstacle.

Origin:

Middle english trippe, from old norse trippi 'light, nimble step'.

Examples:

  1. She took a trip to Paris for her birthday.
  2. He took a business trip to New York.
  3. The class went on a trip to the museum.
  4. He tripped and fell down the stairs.
  5. She nearly tripped over the dog.
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