What is another word for Journeys?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɜːnɪz] (IPA)

Journeys, another term for travels, is an adventure or trip taken by one person or a group of individuals. It is an opportunity for individuals to explore new places, cultures, and lifestyles. Synonyms for journeys include excursions, voyages, explorations, expeditions, pilgrimages, tours, adventures, trips, and jaunts. Each of these terms has its own nuances, including degrees of planning and intentionality, lengths of travel, and purposes for going. Regardless of the word chosen, all synonyms for journeys involve a sense of movement and change - a movement that often brings growth and excitement to an individual's life.

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Usage examples for Journeys

Long Journeys, long stays in the jungle, the necessity of holding all his senses in continual restraint, and continual dangers had taught the boy to pay careful heed to everything which was taking place about him.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
She crept into the shelter, and he could see her dimly when the flickering light blazed up, but he could never remember how many Journeys he made to the fire upon the beach before his eyes grew heavy as he sat amid the whirling smoke.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton
As he Journeys along through life he will find the good he has done in the past has flourished and returned to him in greatly increased proportions, like the bread cast upon the waters.
"Dollars and Sense"
Col. Wm. C. Hunter

Famous quotes with Journeys

  • Journeys, like artists, are born and not made. A thousand differing circumstances contribute to them, few of them willed or determined by the will-whatever we may think.
    Lawrence Durrell
  • Journeys of love can be stunning and desperately exhausting. Love implies hope, but numerous are the impediments and the road may be covered with shipwrecking obstacles, since love is mystery, doubt, fear, pain and sometimes war or hell. ( " Those Journeys of love" - "Cape of good Hope " )
    Erik Pevernagie
  • "Life is like a train Mademoiselle. It goes on. And it is a good thing that that is so." "Why?" "Because the train gets to its journey's end at last, and there is a proverb about that in your language, Mademoiselle." "'Journeys end in lovers meeting'" Lenox laughed. "That is not going to be true for me." "Yes — yes, it is true. You are young, younger than you yourself know. Trust the train Mademoiselle, for it is who drives it".
    Agatha Christie

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