![]() My journey to work normally takes around 30 minutes. THESAURUS journey especially British English an occasion when you travel from one place to another – used especially about travelling a long distance, or travelling somewhere regularly The journey took us over three hours. phrases a leg/stage of a journey (=one part of a journey ) We set off on the final leg of our journey. the homeward journey (=the journey back home ) In the car on their homeward journey, they discussed the wedding. the return journey (=the journey back from a place ) The return journey was uneventful. an arduous journey (=to a place that is difficult to reach ) the arduous journey to the North Pole the outward journey (=the journey to a place ) The outward journey seemed long and slow. a dangerous/hazardous/perilous journey They set off on the dangerous journey down the river. a wasted journey (=one that did not achieve the result you wanted ) To avoid a wasted journey, ring first to check that the event is still on. an epic journey (=a very long and eventful journey ) Lewis and Clark made their epic journey across the continental United States in the early 1800s. a safe journey (=used especially to wish someone a good journey ) Have a safe journey. a difficult journey It was a difficult journey, especially in the winter months. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + journey a car/plane/bus etc journey the six-hour train journey to London a long journey They arrived tired from their long journey. continue your journey We stopped for breakfast, then continued our journey. break your journey (=make a short stop on a journey ) We broke our journey to have a picnic. set off on a journey ( also embark on a journey formal ) (=start a long journey ) Before setting off on a journey, look at maps and guidebooks. begin/start a journey He began the journey home across London. ![]() go on a journey (=make a long journey ) We are going on a journey to a strange country. ![]() COLLOCATIONS verbs make a journey I still use my car, but now I make fewer journeys.
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