Travel
UK /["/ˈtrævl/","/ˈtrævlz/","/ˈtrævld/","/ˈtrævlɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈtrævl/","/ˈtrævlz/","/ˈtrævld/","/ˈtrævlɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to go from one place to another, especially over a long distance
In simple words: To go from one place to another, often to different countries.
Examples
- I want to travel to Europe next summer.
- It is exciting to travel by plane.
- We travel a lot for work purposes.
- She travels every weekend to visit her family.
- They will travel across the country by car.
Usage notes
Use 'travel' in general contexts about going places. It's suitable for both spoken and written forms. Avoid using it for local short trips; prefer 'commute' or 'go'.
Grammar pattern
travel + to(place) / travel + for(purpose)
Memory hint
Think of 'travel' as 'tracing your path on a map' to remember it involves movement.
Collocations
- fast
- quickly
- slowly
- across
- along
- around
- freedom to travel
- go travelling/traveling
- travel all over the world
- fast
- quickly
- slowly
- across
- along
- around
- freedom to travel
- go travelling/traveling
- travel all over the world
Synonyms
- journey
- voyage
- expedition
- tour
- trip
Antonyms
- stay
- remain
Common mistakes
- Using 'travelled' as a noun instead of a verb.
- Confusing 'travel' with 'trip' — 'travel' is the action, 'trip' is the event.
- Saying 'travel to different countries' — specify which countries.