Definition of Travelled in English :
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Travelled meaning in English
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Travelled
see synonyms of travelledAdjective
1. traveled, travelled
familiar with many parts of the world
Example Sentences:'a traveled, educated man''well-traveled people'
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Travelled
see synonyms of travelledadjective
having experienced or undergone much travelling
a travelled urbane epicure
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Travelled
see synonyms of travelledv. trav·eled, trav·el·ing, trav·els or trav·elled or trav·el·ling
v.intr.
1.
a. To go from one place to another, as on a trip; journey.
b. To go from place to place as a salesperson or agent.
2.
a. To move or pass, as from one person to another: Reports of the king's death traveled from village to village.
b. To be transmitted, as light or sound: the speed at which sound travels through water.
c. To move along a course, as a phonograph needle in the groove of a record.
d. Informal To move swiftly: This car can really travel.
3. To go about in the company of a particular group; associate: travels in wealthy circles.
4. To admit of being transported without loss of quality; Some wines travel poorly.
5. Basketball To move illegally while holding the ball, usually by taking more than two steps between dribbles or by moving a foot that has been established as a pivot.
v.tr.
To pass or journey over or through; traverse: travel the roads of Europe.
n.
1. The act or process of traveling from one place to another: With the railroad, travel between cities became swift.
2. travels
a. A series of journeys: her travels in Africa.
b. An account of one's journeys.
3. The activity or business of arranging trips or providing services for travelers: She works in travel.
4.
a. Movement or passage: the travel of the planets around the sun.
b. The motion of a piece of machinery, especially of a reciprocating part; stroke.
c. The length of a mechanical stroke.
adj.
1. Having made journeys; experienced in travel.
2. Frequented by travelers: a heavily traveled road.
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