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Synonyms and antonyms of Direction and ways of getting to a place in British Thesaurus

Direction and ways of getting to a place

direction (noun)

the path that someone or something moves along when going towards a place

detour (noun)

a way of going from one place to another that is not the shortest or usual way

path (noun)

a way from one place to another passing through a lot of people or around a lot of objects

course (noun)

the direction that a vehicle, especially a ship or plane, is travelling in or plans to travel in

passage (noun)

a way through a place, especially when this is difficult

track (noun)

the direction in which something moves

line (noun)

the direction or path along which someone or something moves or looks

way (noun)

the direction in which something is standing or moving

passage (noun)

movement past, over, or through a place

angle (noun)

the direction from which something comes, or the direction from which you look at something, especially when it is not directly in front of you

advance (noun)

a forward movement towards someone or something, especially by an army

approach (noun)

the fact of coming closer in time or in distance

approachable (adjective)

capable of being reached from a particular direction or by a particular means

destination (adjective)

relating to a place, such as a shop or restaurant, that someone goes to after looking for it specially

direction (noun)

a point that someone or something comes from or goes to

flight (noun)

a movement through the air by a bird or object

pass (noun)

a movement past, over, through etc a place

path (noun)

the direction that someone or something is moving in