Travel, trip, journey, voyage, crossing

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TRAVEL 1. General term, normally uncountable: My interests are music and

TRAVEL

1. General term, normally uncountable: My interests are music and travel.
2.

If travel stands in plural, then it suggests a grand programme of travelling and exploration: He wrote a wonderful book about his travels in the Himalayas.
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JOURNEY 1. Once piece of travelling: Did you have a good

JOURNEY

1. Once piece of travelling: Did you have a good journey?

(not Did you have a good travel?)
2. Travelling with a serious purpose: In 1863 the President travelled to Dakota to make peace with the Indians. OR: Amundsen made his journey to the South Pole in 1911.
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TRIP 1. A return journey together with the activity (business or

TRIP

1. A return journey together with the activity (business or pleasure)

which is the reason for the journey: I’m going on a business trip next week.
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VOYAGE A long sea journey: He was a young sailor on his first sea voyage.

VOYAGE

A long sea journey: He was a young sailor on his

first sea voyage.