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Journey is most often a noun - travel to another place. It can be a verb, to journey is to travel It is used as an adjective as part of the noun journeyman, meaning a man who is hired by the day, or who has completed an apprenticeship, but not yet become a master of his craft. It is not used as an adjective by itself. Note. in the word journeyman it signifies daily, not travelling.

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The word 'journey' is both a noun and a verb; for example:

Don't forget to take a map on your journey. (noun)

With an RV, you can journey all over the country. (verb)

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Journey is a verb. It is a regular verb.

He was the first man to journey to Africa.

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