Journey
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English
Noun
Journey (plural Journeys)Verb
Journey (third-person singular simple present Journeys, present participle Journeying, simple past and past participle Journeyed)
- To travel, to make a trip or voyage.
Adjectives for Journey
frightful; tedious; dreaded; proposed; fruitless; interesting; expeditious; fatiguing; fatal; costly; weary; innumerable (plural); arduous; self-appointed; unspeakable; dismal; unsteady; stately; longing; measureless; long; foggy; subsequent; daily; harrowing; troubled; wearisome; leisurely; evangelizing; extended; unexpected; uneventful; triumphant; adventurous; shorter; rumored; aimless; perilous; sentimental; celebrated; plodding; memorable; romantic; toilsome; infinite; mysterious; accursed; triumphal; pleasant; homeward.
Verbs for Journey
accompany on—; break—; contemplate—; embark on—; enjoy—; plan—; proceed on —; quicken—; set out on—; shape—; undertake—; —benefits; —fatigues; —interests; —pleases; —tires; —wearies.
Adverbs for Journey
tediously; fruitlessly; fatally; arduously; dismally; daily; leisurely; uneventfully; triumphantly; aimlessly; perilously; memorably; romantically;
Synonyms for Journey
Thesaurus
campaign, career, circuit, course, cruise, excursion, expedition, fare, gallivant, globe-trot, go, go abroad, go on safari, go overseas, grand tour, hie, hit the trail, jaunt, journeys, junket, make a journey, make a pilgrimage, make a trip, odyssey, outing, package tour, pass, passage, passing, peregrinate, peregrination, peregrinations, peripatetics, pilgrim, pilgrimage, pleasure trip, proceed, process, progress, push on, range, range the world, repair, roam, round trip, route, rove, rubberneck, rubberneck tour, run, safari, sally, shoot, sight-see, stalk, take a trip, take the road, tour, transit, transition, travel, travels, trek, trip, turn, voyage, wander, wanderings, way, wend