What is another word for voyage?

Pronunciation: [vˈɔ͡ɪɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

Voyage is a term used to describe a journey, typically on water. It can also be used to refer to a long and exciting journey, often undertaken for pleasure or exploration. Synonyms of the word voyage include expedition, excursion, odyssey, trip, cruise, peregrination, pilgrimage, jaunt, safari, and adventure. These terms describe various types of travel, ranging from short trips to extended journeys, and often carry different connotations. For example, an expedition may suggest a scientific or exploratory purpose, while a pilgrimage may involve a spiritual or religious aspect. Regardless of the synonym used, each describes an exciting and transformative experience that broadens one's horizons.

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Usage examples for Voyage

One girl had been sent on a voyage round the world-another had refused to leave home, she had stayed and "faced it out."
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
Not a "negative" was produced during our eight days' voyage whereby one might judge whether the whole affair was a "blind" or otherwise.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
I was very ill during this part of the voyage.
"A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas"
Fanny Loviot

Famous quotes with Voyage

  • My friends, whoever has had experience of evils knows how whenever a flood of ills comes upon mortals, a man fears everything; but whenever a divine force cheers on our voyage, then we believe that the same fate will always blow fair.
    Aeschylus
  • It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the success of a voyage.
    Henry Ward Beecher
  • 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.
    Joachim du Bellay
  • The ship was masted according to the proportion of the navy; but on my application the masts were shortened, as I thought them too much for her, considering the nature of the voyage.
    William Bligh
  • Every painting is a voyage into a sacred harbour.
    Giotto di Bondone

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