Synonym: go, journey, move, pass, proceed, progress, traverse. Similar words: traveled, traveler, travelled, travel agency, unravel, gravely, travesty, traverse. Meaning: ['trævl] n. 1. the act of going from one place to another 2. a movement through space that changes the location of something 3. self-propelled movement. v. 1. change location; move, travel, or proceed 2. undertake a journey or trip 3. make a trip for pleasure 4. travel upon or across 5. undergo transportation as in a vehicle 6. travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge.
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181. The trip gave me itchy feet and I wanted to travel more.
182. If you travel frequently, find an agency that will change one foreign currency directly into another.
183. It's not safe to travel by standing at the roadside hoping to be picked up by passing motorists.
184. In days to come it may be possible to travel beyond the Solar System.
185. She was infuriated by his presumption in making the travel arrangements without first consulting her.
186. Many animals travel in tightly packed lorries and are deprived of food[sentencedict.com/travel.html], water and rest.
187. Air travel has caused a revolution in our way of living.
188. The travel agent recommended that I take out travel insurance.
189. Supersonic flight could become a routine form of travel in the 21st century.
190. All the stress and extra travel is beginning to wear him down.
191. He prefers to travel in a seat near the window.
192. Travel agents are knocking £50 and sometimes £100 off the price of holidays.
193. The government imprisoned dissidents, forbade travel, and restricted the press.
194. We now travel round the world in a way previously undreamt - of.
195. I've always had a yen to travel around the world.
196. My weekly budget breaks down as follows:50% for rent, 20% for food, 10% for travel, and 20% for everything else.
197. It would be excellent experience for him to travel a little.
198. My ambition was to travel upwards in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
199. Ultrasonic waves travel at around 300 metres per second .
200. First-class travel is for posh people - it's not for the likes of us.
201. Mr Abel's doctor has said he is unfit to travel.
202. Air travel will continue to grow at about 6% per year.
203. Travel arrangements are subject to confirmation by State Tourist Organisations.
204. She handled travel arrangements for the press corps during the presidential campaign.
205. Students travel the cheap lower deck and tourists the upper.
206. He received a per diem allowance to cover his travel expenses.
207. Early experiments with rockets prepared the ground for space travel.
208. His money will come in handy when I want to travel.
209. One of the many benefits of foreign travel is learning how to cope with the unexpected.
210. His travel books have given pleasure to generations of armchair travellers.
More similar words: traveled, traveler, travelled, travel agency, unravel, gravely, travesty, traverse, contravene, crave, grave, brave, ravenous, depraved, navel, graveyard, graveness, travail, extravagant, machiavellian, gravy, ravage, raving, ravine, ravish, bravado, gravity, craving, aggravate, depravity.