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1. travel
verb. ['ˈtrævəl'] change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.
Etymology
- travel (English)
- travelen (Middle English (1100-1500))
2. travel
verb. ['ˈtrævəl'] undertake a journey or trip.
Synonyms
Etymology
- travel (English)
- travelen (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. travel
noun. ['ˈtrævəl'] the act of going from one place to another.
Synonyms
Etymology
- travel (English)
- travelen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. travel
verb. ['ˈtrævəl'] make a trip for pleasure.
Etymology
- travel (English)
- travelen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. travel
verb. ['ˈtrævəl'] travel upon or across.
Etymology
- travel (English)
- travelen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. travel
noun. ['ˈtrævəl'] a movement through space that changes the location of something.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- travel (English)
- travelen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. agent
noun. ['ˈeɪdʒənt'] an active and efficient cause; capable of producing a certain effect.
Synonyms
Etymology
- agent (English)
- agens (Latin)
8. agent
noun. ['ˈeɪdʒənt'] a substance that exerts some force or effect.
Etymology
- agent (English)
- agens (Latin)
9. agent
noun. ['ˈeɪdʒənt'] a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations.
Etymology
- agent (English)
- agens (Latin)
10. agent
noun. ['ˈeɪdʒənt'] a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission.
Etymology
- agent (English)
- agens (Latin)