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Synonyms and antonyms of To go on a journey in American Thesaurus

To go on a journey

go (verb)

to move or travel to a place that is away from where you are now

travel (verb)

to go from one place to another, especially in a vehicle

come (verb)

to move or travel to the place where you are

explore (verb)

to travel to a place in order to learn about it or to search for something valuable such as oil

roam (verb)

to move or travel with no particular purpose

bum around (informal)

informal to spend time traveling around a place without having any particular plans about where you will go next

island-hop (verb)

informal to travel from island to island within the same group of islands, especially as part of a vacation

do (verb)

informal to visit a famous place as a tourist

backpack (verb)

to travel around an area without spending much money, often on foot or using public transportation and carrying a backpack

barnstorm (verb)

to travel around a country, stopping in many places to make political speeches or give performances

come (verb)

to move or travel a particular distance to where you are

go (verb)

to move or travel to a place, or to leave a place, in order to do a particular thing

travel (verb)

to go a particular distance