excursion

[ikˈskərʒən]

excursion Definition

a short journey or trip, especially one taken for pleasure.

Using excursion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "excursion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We went on an excursion to the beach.

  • Example

    The school organized an excursion to the museum.

  • Example

    The excursion to the national park was breathtaking.

  • Example

    The cruise ship offers shore excursions at each port.

excursion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for excursion

Idioms Using excursion

  • to briefly explore or try something new or different from one's usual activities or interests

    Example

    She decided to make an excursion into painting and discovered her hidden talent.

  • a nostalgic trip down memory lane, recalling past events or experiences

    Example

    Looking at old photos is always an excursion in memory lane.

  • a pointless or fruitless activity or endeavor

    Example

    Trying to convince him to change his mind was an excursion in futility.

Phrases with excursion

  • a special train service that takes passengers on a day trip to a particular destination

    Example

    The excursion train to the countryside was fully booked.

  • a reduced price for a ticket for a round-trip journey, usually for a day trip

    Example

    The airline offered an excursion fare for the weekend trip to the city.

  • a boat used for taking passengers on a short trip or tour, especially for pleasure

    Example

    We took an excursion boat to explore the nearby islands.

Origins of excursion

from Latin 'excursio', meaning 'a running out'

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Summary: excursion in Brief

The term 'excursion' [ikˈskərʒən] refers to a short journey or trip, often for pleasure. It can be a day trip, tour, or expedition, as in 'The school organized an excursion to the museum.' 'Excursion' extends into phrases like 'excursion train,' and idioms like 'make an excursion into something,' denoting exploration, and 'an excursion in memory lane,' implying nostalgia.