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noun as in journey, often by water
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Example Sentences
The preserve is such hardy stuff, in fact, that Christopher Columbus packed it alongside salt cod and hardtack on his transatlantic voyages.
Other data do suggest that ancient humans could have deliberately made the voyage to the Ryukyu Islands.
It is unlikely that ancient mariners would have set out on an ocean voyage with a major storm on the horizon, say paleoanthropologist Yousuke Kaifu of the University of Tokyo and colleagues.
Days after the Diamond Princess evacuation, a ship from the same company, the Grand Princess, set sail from San Francisco on another ill-fated voyage.
A statue of its namesake explorer stands in the lobby, near a chart of Cook’s voyages.
It used to carry livestock but sailed its final voyage with a hold full of Syrian men, women, and children.
People might be surprised that during that period “Maiden Voyage,” one of your most well-loved standards, began as a TV jingle.
It has now been revealed that Princess Beatrice will not be among those who will ultimately voyage with Virgin Galactic.
The turbulent waters caused one of his oars to crack, which—without a motor or a sail—can be severely detrimental to his voyage.
The voyage is a new one, certainly for Tambor, but also for Hollywood, in many ways.
Roman Pane who accompanied Columbus on his second voyage alludes to another method of using the herb.
Henry Hudson sailed from Gravesend on his first voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage to India.
I shipped for a voyage to Japan and China, and spent several more years trying to penetrate the forbidden fastnesses of Tibet.
The Swedish boatswain consoled him, and he modified his opinions as the voyage went on.
Capt. Ross sailed from Shetland, on his first voyage for the discovery of the north-west passage.
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verb as in traverse an area
- criss-cross
- extend over
- move across
verb as in sail
- keep steady pace
- push off/push on
- wander about
noun as in sailing expedition
noun as in migration
- colonization
- displacement
- expatriation
- homesteading
- peregrination
- reestablishment
- resettlement
- transplanting
noun as in journey; people on a journey
- exploration
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Definition of voyage noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- an around-the-world voyage
- a voyage in space
- The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage (= first journey) .
- (figurative) Going to college can be a voyage of self-discovery.
- Darwin’s epic voyage of exploration
- reconnaissance
- Lady Franklin kept a journal during the voyage.
- The ship completed her maiden voyage in May.
- There were mainly scientists on the voyage.
- Bering's voyage of discovery was one of many scientific expeditions in the 18th century.
- The ship began its return voyage to Europe.
- The ship was badly damaged during the voyage from Plymouth.
- They set off on their voyage around the world.
- Writing a biography can be an absorbing voyage of discovery.
- during a/the voyage
- on a/the voyage
- voyage from
- a voyage of discovery
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What is another word for voyage ?
Synonyms for voyage ˈvɔɪ ɪdʒ voy·age, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word voyage ., wiktionary rate these synonyms: 2.3 / 3 votes.
voyage noun
Synonyms: trip , vacation , exploration , expedition , journey , adventure , excursion
- voyage verb
To go on a long journey.
Synonyms: vacation , exploration , adventure , excursion , expedition , trip , journey
English Synonyms and Antonyms Rate these synonyms: 3.3 / 10 votes
A journey (French journée , from Latin diurnus , daily) was primarily a day's work; hence, a movement from place to place within one day, which we now describe as "a day's journey ;" in its extended modern use a journey is a direct going from a starting-point to a destination, ordinarily over a considerable distance; we speak of a day's journey , or the journey of life. Travel is a passing from place to place, not necessarily in a direct line or with fixed destination; a journey through Europe would be a passage to some destination beyond or at the farther boundary; travel in Europe may be in no direct course, but may include many journeys in different directions. A voyage , which was formerly a journey of any kind, is now a going to a considerable distance by water, especially by sea; as, a voyage to India. A trip is a short and direct journey . A tour is a journey that returns to the starting-point, generally over a considerable distance; as, a bridal tour , or business tour . An excursion is a brief tour or journey , taken for pleasure, often by many persons at once; as, an excursion to Chautauqua. Passage is a general word for a journey by any conveyance, especially by water; as, a rough passage across the Atlantic; transit , literally the act of passing over or through, is used specifically of the conveyance of passengers or merchandise; rapid transit is demanded for suburban residents or perishable goods. Pilgrimage , once always of a sacred character, retains in derived uses something of that sense; as, a pilgrimage to Stratford-on-Avon.
Synonyms: excursion , expedition , journey , pilgrimage , tour , transit , travel , trip
Preposition: A journey from Naples to Rome; through Mexico; across the continent; over the sea; a journey into Asia; among savages; by land, by rail, for health, on foot, on the cars, etc.
Princeton's WordNet Rate these synonyms: 1.0 / 3 votes
ocean trip, voyage noun
an act of traveling by water
Synonyms: ocean trip
a journey to some distant place
voyage, sail, navigate verb
travel on water propelled by wind or by other means
"The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow"
Synonyms: pilot , sweep , sail , navigate
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Dictionary of english synonymes rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes.
Synonyms: journey by water , passage by sea
Synonyms: cruise , sail , take a voyage , take a cruise , travel by sea , take ship , plough the waves , plough the deep
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List of paraphrases for "voyage":
trip , journey , travel , travels , travelling , traveling , tour
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How to use voyage in a sentence.
Henry Ward Beecher :
It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the success of a voyage.
Hendrik Willem van Loon :
The world is in dreadful need of men who will assume the new leadership – who will have the courage of their own visions and who will recognise clearly that we are only at the beginning of the voyage, and have to learn an entirely new system of seamanship.
Joachim du Bellay :
Happy the man who, like Ulysses, has made a fine voyage, or has won the Golden Fleece, and then returns, experienced and knowledgeable, to spend the rest of his life among his family
Julius Caesar :
There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the floud leads on to fortune ommitted, all the voyage of their lives are bound in shallows and in miseries
Pat Conroy :
Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers, that the mind can never break off from the journey.
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[ voi -ij ]
Synonyms: cruise
- a passage through air or space, as a flight in an airplane or space vehicle.
- a journey or expedition from one place to another by land.
the voyages of Marco Polo.
- Obsolete. an enterprise or undertaking.
verb (used without object)
- to make or take a voyage; travel; journey.
verb (used with object)
to voyage the seven seas.
/ ˈvɔɪɪdʒ /
- a journey, travel, or passage, esp one to a distant land or by sea or air
- obsolete. an ambitious project
we will voyage to Africa
Derived Forms
- ˈvoyager , noun
Other Words From
- voyag·er noun
- outvoyage verb (used with object) outvoyaged outvoyaging
- re·voyage noun verb revoyaged revoyaging
- un·voyag·ing adjective
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Origin of voyage 1
Idioms and Phrases
Synonym study, example sentences.
The preserve is such hardy stuff, in fact, that Christopher Columbus packed it alongside salt cod and hardtack on his transatlantic voyages.
Other data do suggest that ancient humans could have deliberately made the voyage to the Ryukyu Islands.
It is unlikely that ancient mariners would have set out on an ocean voyage with a major storm on the horizon, say paleoanthropologist Yousuke Kaifu of the University of Tokyo and colleagues.
Days after the Diamond Princess evacuation, a ship from the same company, the Grand Princess, set sail from San Francisco on another ill-fated voyage.
A statue of its namesake explorer stands in the lobby, near a chart of Cook’s voyages.
It used to carry livestock but sailed its final voyage with a hold full of Syrian men, women, and children.
People might be surprised that during that period “Maiden Voyage,” one of your most well-loved standards, began as a TV jingle.
It has now been revealed that Princess Beatrice will not be among those who will ultimately voyage with Virgin Galactic.
The turbulent waters caused one of his oars to crack, which—without a motor or a sail—can be severely detrimental to his voyage.
The voyage is a new one, certainly for Tambor, but also for Hollywood, in many ways.
Roman Pane who accompanied Columbus on his second voyage alludes to another method of using the herb.
Henry Hudson sailed from Gravesend on his first voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage to India.
I shipped for a voyage to Japan and China, and spent several more years trying to penetrate the forbidden fastnesses of Tibet.
The Swedish boatswain consoled him, and he modified his opinions as the voyage went on.
Capt. Ross sailed from Shetland, on his first voyage for the discovery of the north-west passage.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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The abstract noun of ‘sad’ is ‘sadness’ which refers to the feeling of unhappiness or sorrow. With just seven letters, the word ‘sadness’ is a huge word as this feeling often stems from experiencing loss, such as the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or a missed opportunity. Common synonyms that can associated with ‘sad’ or ‘sadness’ are unhappy, depressed, gloomy, sorrowful, miserable and several others which you will come across later on. To learn more about the noun of ‘sad’, continue reading this blog post.
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Now that you are aware that the abstract noun of ‘sad’ is ‘sadness’. You must also understand this feeling is an emotional state characterised by feelings of unhappiness, disappointment, and loss. It can range from a mild feeling of low spirits to a deep and consuming sorrow. It’s a state of emotional pain or negativity.
The word ‘sadness’ itself has a rather simple origin within English. It’s a noun formed from the adjective “sad” with the suffix “-ness” which indicates a state or quality.
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After understanding all about the noun of ‘sad’ i.e ‘sadness’, you must also be aware of all the synonyms that can be used in place of the word which will help you enhance your writing as well as communication skills.
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This list doesn’t end here. We have some more synonyms for the noun ‘sad’ which is ‘sadness’ that will be quite beneficial for you. You can download and save this picture for future reference and use these words to make creative sentences.
After looking at all the synonyms, here are all the possible sentences that can be created using the noun word. Through all these, you will get an idea and further make your sentences using this word.
- A wave of sadness washed over her as she packed away her childhood toys.
- The dog’s whimpers expressed a deep sadness at being left alone.
- He tried to hide his sadness with a forced smile.
- The beauty of the falling leaves held a hint of sadness for the approaching winter.
- Despite the sadness of the situation, they found comfort in shared memories.
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- The word “sad” is an adjective. What noun refers to the feeling of sadness itself?
- Which sentence uses the noun “sadness” correctly?
(a) The sadness lingered in the air even after they left.
(b) He felt very sad about the situation.
(c) Her sadness made her cry.
(d) The movie was a real sadder.
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- a) The sadness lingered in the air even after they left.
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In other languages voyage
- American English : voyage / ˈvɔɪɪdʒ /
- Brazilian Portuguese : viagem
- Chinese : 航程
- European Spanish : travesía
- French : voyage
- German : Reise
- Italian : viaggio in nave, nello spazio
- Japanese : 旅
- Korean : 긴 여행
- European Portuguese : viagem
- Latin American Spanish : travesía
- Thai : การเดินทาง
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Synonyms for VOYAGE: cruise, sail, passage, crossing, travel, journey, trek, tour, trip, pilgrimage
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Synonyms for voyage include journey, passage, crossing, cruise, expedition, trip, excursion, travels, tour and trek. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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The meaning of VOYAGE is an act or instance of traveling : journey. How to use voyage in a sentence. ... Synonyms of voyage. 1: an act or instance of traveling : journey. 2: a course or period of traveling by other than land routes. a long sea voyage. 3 ... Noun The Titanic sank on her maiden voyage.
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(noun) in the sense of journey. Synonyms. journey . crossing . cruise . passage . trip . Synonyms of 'voyage' in British English. voyage (noun) in the sense of journey. Definition. a long journey by sea or in space. She aims to follow Amundsen's voyage to Antarctica. Synonyms. journey. a journey from Manchester to Plymouth .
Synonyms for VOYAGE: trip, tour, journey, expedition, pilgrimage, excursion, trek, cruise, crossing, safari, ocean-trip, jaunt, passage, travel, undertaking, sail ...
Definition of voyage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
If someone tells you "bon voyage!" they mean have a good trip. Voyage means trip in French but in English, we use it to mean a long journey. ... noun. a journey to some distant place. see more see less. types: ... synonyms: ocean trip. see more see less. types: cruise, sail. an ocean trip taken for pleasure.
Synonyms for VOYAGES: cruises, sails, crossings, passages, travels, journeys, treks, tours, trips, pilgrimages
Dictionary of English Synonymes Rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes. voyage noun. Synonyms: journey by water, passage by sea. voyage verb. Synonyms: cruise, sail, take a voyage, take a cruise, travel by sea, take ship, plough the waves, plough the deep
The meaning of voyage. Definition of voyage. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels. ... noun: definition 1: an extensive journey by air, land, or sea, or through outer space.
Synonyms for VOYAGE in English: journey, travels, trip, passage, expedition, crossing, sail, cruise, excursion, travel, …
Voyage definition: a course of travel or passage, especially a long journey by water to a distant place.. See examples of VOYAGE used in a sentence.
voyage in American English. (ˈvɔiɪdʒ) (verb -aged, -aging) noun. 1. a course of travel or passage, esp. a long journey by water to a distant place. 2. a passage through air or space, as a flight in an airplane or space vehicle. 3. a journey or expedition from one place to another by land.
VOYAGE definition: 1. a long journey, especially by ship: 2. to travel: 3. a long trip, especially by ship: . Learn more.
Similar words for Voyage. Definition: noun. ['ˈvɔɪədʒ'] an act of traveling by water.
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3 meanings: 1. a journey, travel, or passage, esp one to a distant land or by sea or air 2. obsolete an ambitious project 3. to.... Click for more definitions.