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  1. "Travel" vs. "travels" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I believe you should use Travels for your root folder name. The folder is a photographic chronicle of your travels, as you would say, and the pluralization reflects the further division into different locations. I …

  2. How to correctly use the expression “safe travel (s)”?

    Jul 16, 2015 · In this case "travels" is likely correct, and possibly more so than the singular version. The implication is that the person being addressed is (or will be) engaged is some sort of extended …

  3. People who frequently travel in planes are called…?

    Apr 10, 2024 · I suspect "globetrotter" might fit, even though the provided definition "a person who travels widely" doesn't specifically call out air travel. The set of people who are likely to be called …

  4. What is the name for someone who never stays in one place?

    Apr 21, 2023 · Im trying to name a spacecraft for a novel, and am looking for the term for someone (or a group of someones) who never settles in one place, and it always traveling and exploring, something …

  5. Is there any word to describe a person that likes to travel a lot?

    Feb 11, 2017 · Peri- is the Greek word for "around," and peripatetic is an adjective that describes someone who likes to walk or travel around. Peripatetic is also a noun for a person who travels from …

  6. What is the difference between travel to, travel in, and travel?

    May 20, 2020 · Can I say "I am traveling to Seoul next week" or "I am traveling in Seoul next week" or "I am traveling Seoul next week"? What is the difference between these sentences?

  7. nouns - What's a word for someone who enjoys pleasure, travel, food ...

    Sep 26, 2016 · In his quest to enjoy all that life has to offer, he travels the world first-class, stays at grand five-star hotels and eats at the finest Michelin starred restaurants.

  8. A person who travels from place to place without good reason

    Jul 30, 2011 · I am looking for the best word for a person who is continually moving from place to place without good reason, job or fixed home.

  9. What is the difference between travel and travelling?

    Mar 8, 2016 · The form travelling (or traveling in AmE) is a form of the verb travel that can function as a gerund, which has many of the same syntactic functions as a noun. For instance, it can be the direct …

  10. Is there a special specific term for someone who travels to other ...

    So, I have this made up character, who has this secret job where he and his crew travel to other multiverses and alternative realities and collects samples and specimens for scientists to research.