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What is the difference between:
TRAVEL, TRIP and JOURNEY in English? 🧐
Aug 4, 2025 8:31 AM
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The terms "travel," "trip," and "journey" differ in their connotations and uses:
- *Travel*: General term for moving from one place to another.
- *Trip*: Specific instance of travel with a defined destination and duration.
- *Journey*: Longer, more significant or meaningful travel experience, often with personal growth or transformation.
August 5, 2025
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travel is a verb and noun and means a action to go especially over a long distance trip is a visit to place for short time
August 4, 2025
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