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noun as in journey, excursion
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- peregrination
noun as in error, blunder
- indiscretion
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verb as in fall, err
- miscalculate
- go headlong
- lose balance
- lose footing
- make a faux pas
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The show will also include documenting the winner’s ISS trip, including their launch and 10-day space station stay, as well as their return journey and landing.
They’re waterproof, which makes them good for whitewater trips, too.
Some said, “That’ll be the trip of your life,” while others noted, “That place will change you.”
It’s here that my parents told me to take a trip to the village to search for these answers on my own.
Case would even offer to fly out promising and hard-to-reach startups to have them join the trip.
Finding the shop is a trip in itself and an introduction to a slice of history.
Anthony Goldstein probably chose a trip to the Quidditch World Cup over his Birthright trip to Israel.
After my first trip to his place in Tucson we called one another on the telephone.
“During this trip, I did as a lone wolf, I risked a lot,” he said.
My trip takes the reverse path, and I begin by assessing the depth of my Shakespeare knowledge in his birthplace.
The Comet started on her first trip up the Arkansas, being the first steam boat that ascended that river.
Liszt has returned from his trip, and I have played to him twice this week, and am to go again on Monday.
But Punch was five; and he knew that going to England would be much nicer than a trip to Nassick.
The Italian trip was discussed, and considerable ignorance of geography was, as is usual, manifested by all present.
I knowed, a-course, that I could go kick up a fuss when Simpson stopped by his office on his trip back from Goldstone.
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On this page you'll find 158 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to trip, such as: cruise, expedition, foray, jaunt, outing, and run.
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Synonyms for trip
- lose your balance
- make a false move
- lose your footing
- take a spill
- tread lightly
- get loved-up
- get off your face
trip someone up
- throw you off
- put you off your stride
- make a mistake
- make a faux pas
- miscalculate
a usually short journey taken for pleasure
An act or thought that unintentionally deviates from what is correct, right, or true.
- incorrectness
an illusion of perceiving something that does not really exist
- hallucination
- phantasmagoria
- phantasmagory
a temporary concentration of interest
To catch the foot against something and lose one's balance, to bound lightly, to make or go on a journey.
- peregrinate
to release or move (a switch, for example) in order to activate, deactivate, or control a device
Trip up: to make an error or mistake, a journey for some purpose (usually including the return), related words.
- service call
a hallucinatory experience induced by drugs
An accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall.
- misadventure
an exciting or stimulating experience
A catch mechanism that acts as a switch, a light or nimble tread, an unintentional but embarrassing blunder, miss a step and fall or nearly fall, cause to stumble, make a trip for pleasure, put in motion or move to act.
- trigger off
get high, stoned, or drugged
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Synonyms for trip trɪp trip, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word trip ., english synonyms and antonyms rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes.
A journey (French journée , from Latin diurnus , daily) was primarily a day's work; hence, a movement from place to place within one day, which we now describe as "a day's journey ;" in its extended modern use a journey is a direct going from a starting-point to a destination, ordinarily over a considerable distance; we speak of a day's journey , or the journey of life. Travel is a passing from place to place, not necessarily in a direct line or with fixed destination; a journey through Europe would be a passage to some destination beyond or at the farther boundary; travel in Europe may be in no direct course, but may include many journeys in different directions. A voyage , which was formerly a journey of any kind, is now a going to a considerable distance by water, especially by sea; as, a voyage to India. A trip is a short and direct journey . A tour is a journey that returns to the starting-point, generally over a considerable distance; as, a bridal tour , or business tour . An excursion is a brief tour or journey , taken for pleasure, often by many persons at once; as, an excursion to Chautauqua. Passage is a general word for a journey by any conveyance, especially by water; as, a rough passage across the Atlantic; transit , literally the act of passing over or through, is used specifically of the conveyance of passengers or merchandise; rapid transit is demanded for suburban residents or perishable goods. Pilgrimage , once always of a sacred character, retains in derived uses something of that sense; as, a pilgrimage to Stratford-on-Avon.
Synonyms: excursion , expedition , journey , pilgrimage , tour , transit , travel , voyage
Preposition: A journey from Naples to Rome; through Mexico; across the continent; over the sea; a journey into Asia; among savages; by land, by rail, for health, on foot, on the cars, etc.
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Synonyms: bound , skip , taunt , fail , stumble , mistake , offend , err , fall
Antonyms: stand , succeed , speed , prosper
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a journey for some purpose (usually including the return)
"he took a trip to the shopping center"
Synonyms: tripper , head trip , trip-up , misstep , stumble , slip
a hallucinatory experience induced by drugs
"an acid trip"
slip, trip noun
an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall
"he blamed his slip on the ice"; "the jolt caused many slips and a few spills"
Synonyms: cutting , berth , head trip , trip-up , pillow slip , case , faux pas , pillowcase , miscue , gaffe , slickness , slipperiness , elusion , mooring , slick , parapraxis , chemise , teddy , sideslip , eluding , shimmy , trip , moorage , gaucherie , stumble , slip , skid , misstep , slip of paper , shift , tripper , solecism , strip , slip-up
trip, head trip noun
an exciting or stimulating experience
Synonyms: tripper , misstep , stumble , self-gratification , slip , trip-up , trip , head trip
tripper, trip noun
a catch mechanism that acts as a switch
"the pressure activates the tripper and releases the water"
Synonyms: tripper , misstep , sightseer , rubberneck , stumble , trip , slip , trip-up , stumbler , excursionist , head trip
a light or nimble tread
"he heard the trip of women's feet overhead"
trip, trip-up, stumble, misstep verb
an unintentional but embarrassing blunder
"he recited the whole poem without a single trip"; "he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later"; "confusion caused his unfortunate misstep"
Synonyms: tripper , misstep , lurch , stumble , slip , trip-up , trip , stagger , head trip
stumble, trip verb
miss a step and fall or nearly fall
"She stumbled over the tree root"
Synonyms: jaunt , slip up , turn on , actuate , trip up , spark off , falter , trip , trigger off , get off , spark , touch off , trip out , trigger , hit , activate , travel , set off , bumble , stumble
trip, trip up verb
cause to stumble
"The questions on the test tripped him up"
Synonyms: jaunt , slip up , turn on , actuate , trip up , spark off , trip , get off , catch , spark , touch off , trip out , trigger , activate , trigger off , travel , set off , stumble
travel, trip, jaunt verb
make a trip for pleasure
Synonyms: jaunt , move around , travel , turn on , actuate , trip up , spark off , trip , trigger off , get off , move , spark , touch off , locomote , trip out , trigger , activate , go , set off , stumble , journey
trip, actuate, trigger, activate, set off, spark off, spark, trigger off, touch off verb
put in motion or move to act
"trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits"
Synonyms: jaunt , trip out , start , incite , detonate , offset , get off , motivate , spark , trip up , propel , take off , explode , instigate , trigger off , move , part , trigger , trip , depart , set off , stumble , prompt , turn on , activate , spark off , touch off , blow up , bring out , travel , start out , sparkle , set forth , actuate , stir up , cancel , aerate , set out
trip, trip out, turn on, get off verb
get high, stoned, or drugged
"He trips every weekend"
Synonyms: jaunt , trip out , spark off , excite , get off , trip , mail , spark , depend upon , trip up , commove , send off , agitate , dismount , get down , trigger , get by , trigger off , hinge on , arouse , hop out , send , ride , depend on , set off , stumble , turn on , charge , activate , escape , wind up , devolve on , touch off , charge up , rouse , travel , get out , sex , hinge upon , actuate , light , switch on , unhorse , get away
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Synonyms: skip , hop , step quickly
Synonyms: stumble , lose footing , make a false step
Synonyms: fail , mistake , err , be at fault , come short
Synonyms: supplant , throw off the balance , trip up
Synonyms: skip , hop , light step
Synonyms: stumble , false step
Synonyms: slip , lapse , failure , mistake , oversight , error , blunder , fault , miss
Synonyms: jaunt , excursion , tour , ramble , stroll , short journey
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Synonyms: jaunt , lapse , slip , stumble , misstep
Associated words: itinerary , itinerancy , viatic , viaticum
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List of paraphrases for "trip":
journey , travel , voyage , excursion , tour , visit , travelling , travels , flight , trips , ride , traveling , ikea , outing , displacement , odometer , itinerary
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If you dont live in these regions...think long and hard before you take a trip into them, a small spike could put the hospital system in dire straits pretty quickly. Thats precisely why were asking everyone to continue doing their part. Dont descend on [waterfront] Traverse City from all regions of the state.
Neil Gorsuchs :
Order extra laps? Detention? A trip to the principal's office? Maybe. But then again, maybe that's too old school Maybe today you call a police officer. arresting a now-compliant class clown for burping was going a step too far.
Actor Liam Hemsworth :
6. The smelly kid Some parents feel the need to use the entire plane as a diaper. Gross, but true : A child reportedly pooping on a plane seat on a Delta flight last year( the parents covered the seat with newspapers — how thoughtful). And it’s not unusual for babies to drop a( stink) bomb or two during the flight. ( If this emotional support pig can get kicked off a plane for crapping in the aisle, should little humans, too ?) 7. The chatty kid Chatty Cathy is generally one of the most annoying passengers on a flight but what if Cathy is six years old ? While adorable and curious, she’s probably the last person you want conversation with, because of course she continues to ask the same question in different ways. Or maybe she’s having a loud conversation with her doll. In fact, several years ago, a kid actually got kicked off a plane for being too chatty. According to the Associated Press, Kate Penland’s then 19-month-old son, Garren, started saying ‘ Bye, bye plane, ’ before takeoff — and would n’t stop. When the other passengers started complaining, Kate Penland got mad and eventually Kate Penland and Kate Penland son were asked to leave. That seems a little extreme. Maybe just give the kid a pack of pretzels( peanuts are too risky) and offer him a window seat. 8. The ultimate nightmare kid It’s fair to say no one wants to sit next to a kid who kicks your seat, complains, talks up a storm and manages to poop themselves all on one flight. But as they say in airline business, the sky’s the limit. Passengers who survive the ultimate nightmare child passenger deserve a medal. Actor Liam Hemsworth recently admitted on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that Actor Liam Hemsworth own three kids were those kids on a recent flight from London to Australia( a 30-hour trip). The Ellen DeGeneres Show was kind of like the trip from hell, they were all sick and literally took turns to scream. One would kinda do it and then look over and be like, ‘ I ’m done, you want a turn ? ’ ' Yep, Wahhhh ! ’ The whole cabin, yeah, wanted to kick us off … I don’t know what people expect though — you’re gon na put them in the suitcase or something ?
Bob Barnes :
It can always be worse, that’s the thing. You’re moving forward; the trip’s not over. If you’ve got to walk, walk. You’re still moving forward.
Gregg Popovich :
He’s going to do everything, he’s going to help Brian (Wright, Spurs general manager) with management. He’s going to help me with coaching. He’s going to help the players with development, probably going to scout some people. I think he’s probably going to figure out a two-week trip to Italy to scout foreign players. I might go with him.
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trip (an act of traveling from one place to another for pleasure or a particular purpose): Did you enjoy your trip to the seaside?
journey (an act of traveling from one place to another, especially over a long distance): I have to equip myself for this journey.
voyage (a long journey, either by sea or in space): We set off on our voyage to America.
tour (a journey for pleasure during which you visit several places): We went on a 10-day tour of Italy.
outing (a short trip that a group of people take for enjoyment): They went on an outing to the beach.
expedition (an organized journey, especially to a dangerous or unfamiliar place): The researchers are planning an expedition to the South Pole.
excursion (a short trip that a group of people take for pleasure): We’re going on an excursion next week.
cruise (a journey by sea, visiting different places as a vacation): They are going on a cruise down the Nile.
trek (a long, difficult journey, especially one made by walking): We did a ten-hour trek through the snow.
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noun. ['ˈtrɪp'] a journey for some purpose (usually including the return).
- service call
- tripper (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
How do you pronounce trip?
Pronounce trip as trɪp.
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1. Noun, singular or mass To ensure you get the room you want, make the reservation well in advance of you trip .
Quotes about trip
1. Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip . - Winston S. Churchill 2. When you trip over love, it is easy to get up. But when you fall in love, it is impossible to stand again. - Albert Einstein 3. 'Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era,' the Whitney Museum's 40th-anniversary trip down counterculture memory lane, provides moments of buzzy fun, but it'll leave you only comfortably numb. For starters, it may be the whitest, straightest, most conservative show seen in a New York museum since psychedelia was new. - Jerry Saltz
verb. ['ˈtrɪp'] miss a step and fall or nearly fall.
noun. ['ˈtrɪp'] a hallucinatory experience induced by drugs.
noun. ['ˈtrɪp'] an unintentional but embarrassing blunder.
- dematerialise
verb. ['ˈtrɪp'] put in motion or move to act.
- trigger off
noun. ['ˈtrɪp'] a catch mechanism that acts as a switch.
verb. ['ˈtrɪp'] cause to stumble.
noun. ['ˈtrɪp'] a light or nimble tread.
- stay in place
verb. ['ˈtrɪp'] get high, stoned, or drugged.
- discontinue
noun. ['ˈtrɪp'] an exciting or stimulating experience.
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trip noun ( JOURNEY )
- You should always check your oil , water and tyres before taking your car on a long trip.
- How about a trip to the zoo this afternoon ?
- She's going on a trip to New York, all expenses paid .
- The travel company has written giving information about the trip.
- He's always going off around the world on business trips, leaving his wife to cope with the babies by herself.
- break-journey
- circumnavigation
trip noun ( FALL )
- collapse under someone's/something's weight
- collapse/fall in a heap idiom
- drop like flies idiom
- knock someone over
- let go idiom
- overbalance
- parachutist
- trip (someone) up
trip noun ( EXPERIENCE )
- abstinence-only
- non-intoxicant
- non-intoxicating
- pill-popping
- solvent abuse
- substance abuse
trip verb ( LOSE BALANCE )
- fall She slipped and fell.
- drop Several apples dropped from the tree.
- collapse Several buildings collapsed in the earthquake.
- crumple He fainted and crumpled into a heap on the floor.
- tumble A huge rock tumbled down the mountain.
- plunge Four of the mountaineers plunged to their deaths when their ropes broke.
- The bowler tripped as he was delivering the ball .
- She tripped and fell over.
- I tripped as I got off the bus .
- She tripped over the rug .
- I tripped on a piece of wire that someone had stretched across the path .
trip verb ( MOVE )
- bowl down/along something
- make good time idiom
- make haste idiom
trip verb ( SWITCH )
- anti-static
- capacitance
- electricity
- high-voltage
- non-electric
- non-electrical
- non-electronic
- solid-state
- transistorized
trip verb ( EXPERIENCE )
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the fact that people or animals do what they are told to do
Binding, nailing, and gluing: talking about fastening things together
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Synonyms for TRIP: expedition, journey, trek, excursion, flight, tour, voyage, errand; Antonyms of TRIP: accuracy, precision, correctness, exactness, strictness ...
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Synonyms for trip include journey, excursion, expedition, outing, voyage, holiday, jaunt, tour, travel and peregrination. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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Synonyms for TRIP: excursion, jaunt, journey, voyage, expedition, junket, outing, slip, tour, tripper; Antonyms for TRIP: correction, fix, fix, correct, arise, ascend ...
keep your balance. level. maintain a balance. position. prop. reach a peak. remain on one's feet. stay balanced. stay on one's feet.
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Synonyms for TRIP in English: journey, outing, excursion, day out, run, drive, travel, tour, spin, expedition, …
Synonyms for trip in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for trip. 133 synonyms for trip: journey, outing, excursion, day out, run, drive, travel, tour, spin, expedition, voyage ...
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Définition de trip nom masculin. anglicisme, familier. État qui résulte de l'absorption de substances hallucinogènes. défonce. Trip d'acide. Aventure intérieure. locution C'est pas mon trip, je n'aime pas cela, cela ne correspond pas à ce que je suis. déf. ex.
When you trip, you stumble or lose your footing. As a noun, a trip is a journey or outing, like your trip to the library yesterday or your trip to Japan last summer.
25. Long haul: an extended trip. 26. Migration: a trip to another location, either to settle or, for animals, to avoid a period of adverse weather conditions. 27. Mission: a trip undertaken for a strategic objective. 28. Odyssey: a long, arduous trip involving perils and/or resulting in enlightenment. 29.
Find all the synonyms and alternative words for TRIP at Synonyms.com, the largest free online thesaurus, antonyms, definitions and translations resource on the web. Login . The STANDS4 ... Dictionary of English Synonymes Rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes. trip verb. Synonyms: skip, hop, step quickly. trip verb. Synonyms: stumble, lose footing ...
1 (verb) in the sense of stumble. Synonyms. stumble. fall. lose one's footing. misstep. slip. tumble. 2 (verb) in the sense of catch out.
We're planning a trip to New York next week.She made two business trips to China last year.I've always wanted to take a trip to South America to see the Andes. synonyms: journey similar words: drive, excursion, expedition, jaunt, junket, outing, passage, pilgrimage, ride, tour, trek, voyage: definition 2: a short journey from one point to another.
excursion (a short trip that a group of people take for pleasure): We're going on an excursion next week. cruise (a journey by sea, visiting different places as a vacation): They are going on a cruise down the Nile. trek (a long, difficult journey, especially one made by walking): We did a ten-hour trek through the snow.
When you trip over love, it is easy to get up. But when you fall in love, it is impossible to stand again. - Albert Einstein 3. 'Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era,' the Whitney Museum's 40th-anniversary trip down counterculture memory lane, provides moments of buzzy fun, but it'll leave you only comfortably numb.
Synonyms for TRIPS: expeditions, journeys, travels, excursions, treks, flights, tours, errands; Antonyms of TRIPS: accuracies, precisions, exactitudes, perfections ...
TRIP définition, signification, ce qu'est TRIP: 1. a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again: 2. an…. En savoir plus.
Synonyms for ROAD-TRIP: migrate, jaunt, bus, wander, roam, pilgrimage, motor, hop, cab, trek