travelling

/ˈtrævəlɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Designed or used for travel; moving from place to place.
    • The travelling circus set up its tent in the town square.
    • She keeps a travelling alarm clock in her backpack.
    • He bought a travelling bag that fits under the airplane seat.
  2. Moving or able to move from place to place; not fixed.
    • The travelling salesman visited every small town in the region.
    • The library has a travelling bookmobile that serves rural areas.
    • A travelling exhibition of ancient artifacts is coming to the museum.
noun
  1. The act of going from one place to another, especially for pleasure or business.
    • She loves travelling but hates packing her suitcase.
    • Travelling broadens your mind and introduces you to new cultures.
    • The job requires a lot of travelling, so he is rarely home.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Present participle of travel; going on a journey or moving from place to place.
    • They are travelling across Europe by train this summer.
    • The children are travelling to their grandparents' house for the holidays.
    • She is travelling for work and will be back on Friday.
  2. Moving at a certain speed or in a particular direction (used of vehicles, light, sound, etc.).
    • The train is travelling north along the coast.
    • Sound is travelling through the air much slower than light.
    • The car was travelling at over 100 miles per hour.
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