Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Journeys in American Thesaurus
Journeys
expedition (noun)
a long trip organized for a particular purpose, especially to a dangerous or distant place
expedition (noun)
a short trip somewhere, especially for pleasure
guided tour (noun)
tourism a short trip around a building or place with a person who tells you about what you are seeing or with a pair of headphones on which you can listen to a recorded description of what you are seeing
hayride (noun)
American a ride that you take for fun with other people in a wagon filled with hay, usually in the evening
overnighter (noun)
peregrination (noun)
very formal a long trip
ride (noun)
a trip on a horse or other animal, on a bicycle or motorcycle, or in a vehicle
ride (noun)
a free trip that you are given in someone’s vehicle. The usual British word is lift
round trip (noun)
sally (noun)
literary a trip, especially one with a definite purpose
space flight (noun)
tour (noun)
a trip in which a politician or leader visits several places as a representative of their country or in order to get support
voyage (noun)
a long trip, especially by boat or into space
walkabout (noun)
Australian a long trip made through the Australian outback (=areas that are far from cities or towns and are not used for growing crops) by Aborigines for religious and cultural reasons
wanderings (noun)
literary travels in which you go from place to place without staying anywhere very long