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Meaning of voyager
A person who travels, especially to a place that is far away or for a long time.
Etymology of voyager
The word "voyager" comes from the French word "voyageur", which is derived from the Old French word "voyage", meaning "journey" or "travel"
The Old French word "voyage" is derived from the Latin word "viaticum", meaning "provision for a journey"
The word "voyager" has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a person who travels, especially by sea
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person who travels, especially to a place that is far away or for a long time
- A spaceship designed to travel through the universe, especially one that is unmanned
- A person who travels by sea, especially in a sailing ship
Usage Examples
- The astronaut was a voyager in space, traveling to distant planets and discovering new worlds
- The young couple were voyagers on a romantic journey around the world
- The ship was a voyager on the high seas, sailing to exotic destinations and encountering new cultures
Antonyms
homebody
stay-at-home
resident
local
native
inhabitant
settler
colonizer
immigrant
emigrant
refugee
exile
fugitive
escapee
hermit
recluse
solitary
sedentary
stationary
static
motionless
immobile