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The synonyms of “Voyage” are: ocean trip, journey, trip, expedition, excursion, tour, hike, trek, tramp, safari, pilgrimage, quest, crusade, odyssey, navigate, sail, take a trip, go on a trip, go on an expedition, go on an excursion, go sightseeing, backpack, travel
Voyage as a Noun
Definitions of "Voyage" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “voyage” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- An act of traveling by water.
- A journey to some distant place.
- A long journey involving travel by sea or in space.
Synonyms of "Voyage" as a noun (14 Words)
crusade | Each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. The Albigensian crusades. |
excursion | A movement of something along a path or through an angle. An excursion to London Zoo. |
expedition | The people involved in an expedition. An expedition to the jungles of the Orinoco. |
hike | A long walk or walking tour. He got a wage hike. |
journey | A long and often difficult process of personal change and development. Her spiritual journey towards Roman Catholicism. |
ocean trip | Anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume. |
odyssey | A long and eventful or adventurous journey or experience. His odyssey from military man to politician. |
pilgrimage | A journey to a place of particular interest or significance. A place of pilgrimage. |
quest | A long or arduous search for something. A quest for diamonds. |
safari | An overland journey by hunters (especially in Africa. One week on safari. |
tour | A spell of duty on military or diplomatic service. They took an extended tour of Europe. |
trek | A haul of fish caught using a trek net. I was at the new flat waiting for my trek to arrive. |
trip | A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure. The pressure activates the tripper and releases the water. |
Usage Examples of "Voyage" as a noun
- His voyage to America.
- Writing a biography is a voyage of discovery.
Voyage as a Verb
Definitions of "Voyage" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “voyage” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Sail over or along (a sea or river).
- Travel on water propelled by wind or by other means.
- Go on a voyage.
Synonyms of "Voyage" as a verb (11 Words)
backpack | Hike with a backpack. A week s backpacking in the Pyrenees. |
go on a trip | Be abolished or discarded. |
go on an excursion | Pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life. |
go on an expedition | Perform as expected when applied. |
go sightseeing | Pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life. |
journey | Undertake a journey or trip. They journeyed south. |
navigate | (of an animal) find its way. Is anyone volunteering to navigate during the trip. |
sail | Travel in a ship or boat using sails or engine power. Ali sailed through his exams. |
take a trip | Be designed to hold or take. |
tour | Make a tour of a certain place. This production will be toured to outlying villages. |
travel | Travel from place to place as for the purpose of finding work preaching or acting as a judge. The exhibition will travel to London New York City Cape Town and Tokyo. |
Usage Examples of "Voyage" as a verb
- He spent part of his life voyaging along the South African coast.
Associations of "Voyage" (30 Words)
aboard | On first or second or third base. Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard. |
adventure | A reckless or potentially hazardous action or enterprise. They had adventured into the forest. |
camping | The act of encamping and living in tents in a camp. A camping trip. |
cartographic | Relating to the science or practice of drawing maps. He started his own cartographic printing company. |
circumnavigate | Go around or avoid (an obstacle. He helped her to circumnavigate a frozen puddle. |
compass | An instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it. Crewe was ideally placed on the rail network with connections running to all points of the compass. |
cruise | (of a motor vehicle or aircraft) travel smoothly at a moderate or economical speed. A police van cruised past us. |
echolocation | The location of objects by reflected sound, in particular that used by animals such as dolphins and bats. |
embark | Go on board a ship or aircraft. He embarked for India in 1817. |
excursion | A journey taken for pleasure. An excursion to London Zoo. |
expedition | The people involved in an expedition. Many of the expedition have passed rigorous courses. |
exploration | Thorough examination of a subject. Some changes in the care giving situation may need exploration. |
flight | Shoot wildfowl in flight. A flight of fancy. |
jaunt | A journey taken for pleasure. Her regular jaunts to Europe. |
journey | Undertake a journey or trip. I was excited with my character s journey in the film. |
junket | Go on a pleasure trip. The mayor junketed off to Christchurch for a cricket match last week. |
labyrinth | A complex structure in the inner ear which contains the organs of hearing and balance It consists of bony cavities the bony labyrinth filled with fluid and lined with sensitive membranes the membranous labyrinth. A labyrinth of conflicting laws and regulations. |
liner | A fine paintbrush used for painting thin lines and for outlining. The batter hit a liner to the shortstop. |
navigate | Act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance. She navigated the car safely through the traffic. |
navigation | Ship traffic. Transporter bridges to span rivers without hindering navigation. |
odyssey | A Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy. His odyssey from military man to politician. |
outing | A trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less. LGBT organizations strongly condemn the outing of a transgender person before they are ready to tell their own story. |
rudder | Application of a rudder in steering a boat ship or aircraft. Bring the aircraft to a stall and apply full rudder. |
sail | A large piece of fabric usually canvas fabric by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel. We sailed the Atlantic. |
sailing | The action of sailing in a ship or boat. On the eve of her sailing she learned that news had come in from Cyprus. |
steamboat | A boat that is propelled by a steam engine, especially (in the US) a paddle-wheel craft of a type used on rivers in the 19th century. |
tour | Take a performer production etc on tour. A tour of duty in Northern Ireland. |
transatlantic | Crossing the Atlantic Ocean. The transatlantic relationship. |
travel | Change location move travel or proceed also metaphorically. We travelled North on Rte 508. |
trip | Make a trip for pleasure. Somebody tripped the alarm. |