to trip
The word "homonyms" refers to words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. "To stumble" means to trip or lose footing, while "a journey" refers to traveling from one place to another.
Depending on how it's used in a sentence, "stumble" can be either a verb or a noun.
teeter, totter, dodder, falter, hobble
The base word for "to go on a journey" is "travel."
The word odyssey is related to odysseus journey because the word odyssey means a long journey and odysseus journey home took him 20 years
Yes, the word 'trip' is both a noun and a verb.The noun trip (trips) is a word for:a journey;a stumble and fall;a mistake;a light, nimble step;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang);a word for a thing.The verb trip (trips, tripping, tripped) is to catch one's foot on something causing one to stumble or fall; a word for an action.
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No, to heave means to throw something very hard, and to stumble means to trip or fall.
When someone is making an odyssey it means he/she is making a journey.
No, the noun 'trip' is a word for a thing:a journey;a stumble and fall;a mistake;a light, nimble step;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang).The word 'trip' is also a verb: trip, trips, tripping, tripped.
It mean voyage