Journey

'dʒɜːrni

nounBeginner📊CommonAction
2 meanings2 idioms/phrases3 questions

Definitions

2 meanings
1

An act of traveling from one place to another, especially a long or difficult one; the process of going from one situation or experience to another.

'dʒɜːrni

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Action

A trip or voyage

The train journey took over eight hours.

💡 Simply: A journey is like a trip you take, whether it's across the world or in your own head! Think of it like going on an adventure, maybe visiting a new place or trying something new.

👶 For kids: A journey is like going on a trip! You go from one place to another.

More Examples

2

She documented her journey through Europe in a travel blog.

3

The company is on a journey to improve its customer service.

How It's Used

Travel

"We embarked on a long journey across the country."

Figurative

"The journey of self-discovery can be challenging but rewarding."

2

To travel; to go on a journey; to experience a particular course or period of time.

'dʒɜːrni

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To travel

The explorers journeyed deep into the jungle.

💡 Simply: To journey means to travel somewhere or to go through something. Like if you are on a long bike ride, you can say you are journeying from one town to the next!

👶 For kids: To journey means to go on a trip or travel.

More Examples

2

She journeyed across the ocean to visit her family.

3

They journeyed through many hardships to achieve success.

How It's Used

Literary

"They journeyed across the vast plains."

Figurative

"We must journey forward towards our goals."

Tip:Picture yourself on the path, moving forward - you're journeying!

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step

A large undertaking is often achieved by starting with a small first step.

"Don't be discouraged by the daunting task ahead; remember, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."

a life's journey

Refers to a person's entire life, often seen as a series of experiences and developments.

"The documentary traced the artist's life's journey, from a humble start to international acclaim."

From Old French *jornee* ('day's work, travel'), derived from Latin *diurnus* ('daily'). It evolved to mean a longer trip or experience over time.

The word 'journey' has been used since the 13th century and originally referred to a day's travel.

Memory tip

Imagine planning a road trip - that's your journey!

Word Origin

LanguageOld French
Original meaning

"a day's travel"

long journeydifficult journeyspiritual journeypersonal journeyembark on a journey

Common misspellings

jurneyjerneyjourny

Usage

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