Adjective: traveled tra-vuld Usage: US (elsewhere: travelled)
- Traveled over or through; sometimes used as a combining term
- travelled [Brit, Cdn] - Familiar with many parts of the world
"a traveled, educated man"; "well-traveled people"; - travelled [Brit, Cdn] Verb: travel (travelled,travelling, or [US] traveled,traveling) tra-vul- Change location; proceed; also used metaphorically
"How fast does your new car travel?"; - go, move, locomote - Undertake a journey or trip
- journey - Make a trip for pleasure
- trip, jaunt - Move upon or across
"travel the oceans"; - journey - Undergo transportation as in a vehicle
- Travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge
- move around
See also: abscond, advance, continue, cosmopolitan, go along, go down, go out, go up, heavily traveled [US], heavily travelled [Brit, Cdn], spread, uprise Antonym: untravelled [Brit, Cdn] Encyclopedia: Traveled Travel |