Expedition vs Quest vs Voyage

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Expedition

Top 2,000 (common)B1noun

Quest

Beyond 10,000 (less common)C1noun

Voyage

Top 3,000 (common)
Most common: Expedition
 ExpeditionQuestVoyage
Pronunciation🇬🇧 /["/ˌekspəˈdɪʃn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˌekspəˈdɪʃn/"]/🇬🇧 /["/kwest/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kwest/"]/🇬🇧 //ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ//🇺🇸 //ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ//
MeaningA journey made for a specific purpose, often for exploring.A journey or search to find something important.A long journey, especially by boat or ship.
ExampleThe expedition to the Arctic began in early spring.the quest for happiness/knowledge/truthThe sailors embarked on a long voyage across the Pacific.
RegisterNeutralNeutralNeutral
How commonTop 2,000 (common)Beyond 10,000 (less common)Top 3,000 (common)
CEFR levelB1C1-
Part of speechnounnoun
Collocationsmajor, little, small, go on, make, embark on, leave, set off, set out, leader, member, party, on an/​the expedition, expedition against, expedition into, the leader of an expedition, a member of an expedition, major, little, small, go on, make, embark on, leave, set off, set out, leader, member, party, on an/​the expedition, expedition against, expedition into, the leader of an expedition, a member of an expedition, major, little, small, go on, make, embark on, leave, set off, set out, leader, member, party, on an/​the expedition, expedition against, expedition into, the leader of an expedition, a member of an expeditionendless, eternal, never-ending, begin, embark on, go on, in a/​the quest, in quest of, quest fortake a voyage, set sail on a voyage, long voyage, ocean voyage, voyage of discovery
Antonymsstay, idlenesssettlement, stay-
Common mistakesConfused with 'expedition' versus 'expeditionary'., Using in contexts unrelated to travel or exploration., Incorrectly assuming it only refers to military missions.Confusing 'quest' with 'inquiry' – quest is more about adventure or searching., Using 'quest' as a verb incorrectly – it is only a noun.Confusing 'voyage' with 'trip'—'voyage' is longer and often by sea., Using 'voyage' incorrectly for short journeys or everyday travel.
Usage notesUse in contexts related to exploration or travel. While it's neutral, it may feel formal in casual conversation. Not commonly used for day-to-day trips.Used in both formal and informal contexts. Commonly found in literature, games, and discussions about goals. Might be less appropriate in casual conversations about everyday tasks.Use 'voyage' for formal contexts, especially in literature or travel. Avoid for casual trips.

Frequently asked questions: Expedition vs Quest vs Voyage

What's the difference between Expedition, Quest, and Voyage?

Expedition: A journey made for a specific purpose, often for exploring. Quest: A journey or search to find something important. Voyage: A long journey, especially by boat or ship.

Which is more common: Expedition, Quest, and Voyage?

Expedition is the most common in everyday English.

Which is more advanced: Expedition, Quest, and Voyage?

Quest is the highest level, at C1, on the CEFR scale.

Can you show an example of each?

Expedition: The expedition to the Arctic began in early spring. Quest: the quest for happiness/knowledge/truth Voyage: The sailors embarked on a long voyage across the Pacific.

Can I use Expedition, Quest, and Voyage interchangeably?

Not always. Expedition, Quest, and Voyage are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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