What is the meaning of a sea journey?
Hear this out loudPausen. 1 a travelling from one place to another; trip or voyage.
What is journey by sea or air called?
Hear this out loudPauseVOYAGE. Journey by sea or air. PASSAGE.
What do we call a long journey?
Hear this out loudPausevoyage. noun. a long journey, especially by boat or into space.
What is a school trip called?
Hear this out loudPauseA field trip is a school outing, one which usually has some educational purpose. An entire first-grade class, for example, might take a field trip to the zoo, while graduating high school seniors might go on a field trip to an amusement park. Outside of the US, a field trip is typically called a “school trip.”
Is a voyage only by sea?
Hear this out loudPause1. A long journey to a foreign or distant place, especially by sea.
What is a journey made by water?
Hear this out loudPauseA voyage, or a sea voyage or a passage.
Why is it called field trip?
Hear this out loudPauseBut when people talk about field trips, they’re using a less common meaning of the word “field.” In this case, “field” describes work done outside of an office or classroom. That makes sense if you think about what a field trip is. It’s an outing that gives you the chance to learn something new outside of school!
What is short trip called?
Hear this out loudPauseHop: a short trip, especially by air. Jaunt: a pleasure trip; originally referred to an exhausting trip. Journey: a trip; originally referred to a day’s travel (ultimately from the Latin term diurnus, “day”)
What is a adventurous person called?
Hear this out loudPausedaring, daredevil, intrepid, venturesome, bold, audacious, fearless, brave, unafraid, unshrinking, undaunted, dauntless, valiant, valorous, heroic, dashing. confident, enterprising. rash, reckless, heedless. informal gutsy, spunky, peppy, pushy.
Is Odyssey a word?
Hear this out loudPausenoun, plural Od·ys·seys for 2. (italics) an epic poem attributed to Homer, describing Odysseus’s adventures in his ten-year attempt to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War. (often lowercase) a long series of wanderings or adventures, especially when filled with notable experiences, hardships, etc.
Why is it called Odyssey?
Hear this out loudPauseThe English word odyssey, meaning long journey, comes from this poem. The Roman name for Odysseus is Ulysses.
Is sea and ocean same?
Hear this out loudPauseIn terms of geography, seas are smaller than oceans and are usually located where the land and ocean meet. Seas are smaller than oceans and are usually located where the land and ocean meet. Typically, seas are partially enclosed by land.