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a long and adventurous journey or series of wanderings.
If he sends you a long text when talking to you instead of one word answers.
Yes, the word 'journey' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'journey' is a word for travel from one place to another; a word for the distance to be traveled or the time required for a trip; a word for a; a word for a thing.The verb to 'journey' means to travel to a place.Examples:A journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step. (noun)A man who can afford to journey far can learn many things. (verb)
The word journey is a noun (journey, journeys); a word for travelling from one place to another; a trip or a voyage. The word journey is a verb (journey, journeys, journeying, journeyed); to go on a journey. Example sentences: It is a long journey from England to Australia. We will journey by car through the mountains. Years ago, I took a journey to Italy and got tired of eating spicy meatballs.
The word journey with its lowercase first letter is a common noun because it can refer to any journey. The word Journey with an uppercase first letter is a proper noun when used as the name of a specific entity such as the rock band Journey or a Dodge Journey automobile.
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A religious journey is commonly referred to as a pilgrimage. It is a journey undertaken by individuals to a sacred place or shrine for spiritual reasons, often as an act of devotion or to seek a deeper connection with their faith.
a journey, especially a long or meandering one.
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Giving short answers may be called terse, taciturn, or laconic.
a long journey by water to a distant place. Or can be a journey by land from one place to another
in the past it was a journey to a holy place like the shrine of a saint- often a long difficult journey