voyage

noun
UK: /ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/
US: /ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/
  1. A long journey by sea or in space.

    1. The voyage took many weeks to finish for our team.
    2. The space shuttle is preparing for its next voyage to the moon later this year.
  2. An act of travelling, especially in a ship.

    1. We booked a voyage to visit the Carribean islands.
    2. Planning a solo voyage across the Atlantic requires careful preparation and a sturdy vessel.
voyage intransitive-verb
  1. To travel on a long journey, especially by ship.

    1. They voyage to America next month, if the weather will be good.
    2. Many people voyage across the ocean to seek new opportunities in foreign lands.
  2. To make a journey.

    1. He plans to voyage around the world, seeking out adventures.
    2. Explorers voyage into uncharted territories, driven by curiosity and thirst for discovery.
voyage transitive-verb
  1. To travel across.

    1. They voyage the sea every summer for fun and pleasure.
    2. The Vikings voyage the North Atlantic, settling new colonies and establishing trade routes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "voyage" in English means: A long journey by sea or in space., An act of travelling, especially in a ship..

The phonetic transcription of "voyage" is /ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/ in British English and /ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "voyage": tour, trip, journey, travel, cruise.

Example usage of "voyage": "The voyage took many weeks to finish for our team.". More examples on the page.