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  1. How to correctly use the expression “safe travel (s)”?

    Jul 16, 2015 · In this case "travels" is likely correct, and possibly more so than the singular version. The implication is that the person being addressed is (or will be) engaged is some sort …

  2. "Travel" vs. "travels" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I believe you should use Travels for your root folder name. The folder is a photographic chronicle of your travels, as you would say, and the pluralization reflects the further division into different …

  3. What is the name for someone who never stays in one place?

    Apr 21, 2023 · Im trying to name a spacecraft for a novel, and am looking for the term for someone (or a group of someones) who never settles in one place, and it always traveling and …

  4. People who frequently travel in planes are called…?

    Apr 10, 2024 · I suspect "globetrotter" might fit, even though the provided definition "a person who travels widely" doesn't specifically call out air travel. The set of people who are likely to be …

  5. A person who travels from place to place without good reason

    Jul 30, 2011 · I am looking for the best word for a person who is continually moving from place to place without good reason, job or fixed home.

  6. Which English word for the person who helps travellers while …

    Oct 16, 2021 · While travelling, a person joins travellers to help, explain and introduce the place we travel. What is the English word for that person?

  7. Is there any word to describe a person that likes to travel a lot?

    Feb 11, 2017 · Peri- is the Greek word for "around," and peripatetic is an adjective that describes someone who likes to walk or travel around. Peripatetic is also a noun for a person who travels …

  8. meaning - What's the difference between the words "journey", …

    Used in the context of going from A to B, those words can be safely used interchangeably, though 'journey' and 'travel' bring with them a greater feeling of distance, scope and time than 'trip'. …

  9. nouns - What's a word for someone who enjoys pleasure, travel, …

    Sep 26, 2016 · I hope the word sybarite will satisfy the OP. "Joe Bloggs is a sybarite. In his quest to enjoy all that life has to offer, he travels the world first-class, stays at grand five-star hotels …

  10. What is the difference between travel to, travel in, and travel?

    May 20, 2020 · Can I say "I am traveling to Seoul next week" or "I am traveling in Seoul next week" or "I am traveling Seoul next week"? What is the difference between these sentences?