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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe journeys in American Thesaurus

Words used to describe journeys

bumpy (adjective)

a bumpy ride, flight, or trip is uncomfortable because of bad weather or a bad road

by way of something ()

if you travel somewhere by way of a place, you go through that place on your trip

circuitous (adjective)

a circuitous journey, path, etc. is longer than it needs to be because it is not direct

door-to-door (adjective)

taking someone or something directly from one place to the place they need to go to

(from) door to door ()

used for talking about the total length of a trip from the place where you start to the place where you arrive

nonstop (adjective)

going directly from one place to another

outward (adjective)

outbound

overland (adverb)

on land instead of by boat or airplane

overseas (adverb)

to or in a country across the ocean

return (adjective)

relating to the part of a trip that involves going back to a place or coming back from a place

round-the-world (adjective)

going round the world, and returning to the place that you started from

transatlantic (adjective)

a transatlantic flight or trip involves crossing the Atlantic Ocean

transcontinental (adjective)

a transcontinental flight, railroad, or road goes from one side of a continent to the other, for example across Asia or America

via (preposition)

going through one place on the way to another place