Yes, a jaunt is similar to an excursion in that both refer to short trips or outings, often enjoyed for leisure or pleasure. However, a jaunt typically implies a more casual or spontaneous outing, while an excursion may suggest a more organized or planned journey, often with a specific purpose or destination.
"Jaunt" typically means a short journey or excursion. "Excursion" is a brief trip or outing. "Resignation" refers to the act of quitting or stepping down from a position.
excursion, trip, safari, tour
Resignation analogies
travel, ride, trip, journey, outing, excursion, jaunt
travel, ride, trip, journey, outing, excursion, jaunt
A short journey taken for pleasure, an excursion, an outing or a trip
To ramble here and there; to stroll; to make an excursion., To ride on a jaunting car., To jolt; to jounce., A wearisome journey., A short excursion for pleasure or refreshment; a ramble; a short journey.
The Jaunt was created in 1981.
The boy took a summer jaunt.
It's such a beautiful day, let's take a jaunt to the park.
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Taunt!