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pleasure trip

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Word: Pleasure Trip

Definition: A "pleasure trip" is a journey or travel that someone takes for enjoyment or fun, rather than for work or other obligations. It’s a time when people go somewhere to relax, explore, or have a good time.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • How to Use: You can use "pleasure trip" when talking about vacations, outings, or any travel plans that are meant to be enjoyable. It’s often used to describe trips taken for leisure.
Example Sentences:
  1. "We went on a pleasure trip to the beach last weekend."
  2. "After a long year of work, I need a pleasure trip to recharge my batteries."
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, you can use "pleasure trip" to emphasize the contrast between work and leisure, for example: - "While many people travel for business, I prefer to take a pleasure trip whenever I can."

Word Variants:
  • Pleasure (noun): A feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction.
  • Pleasurable (adjective): Something that gives pleasure. (e.g., "We had a pleasurable experience at the concert.")
Different Meanings:
  • Pleasure: Generally refers to a feeling of happiness or enjoyment.
  • Trip: Can refer to any journey, but when combined with "pleasure," it specifically indicates a journey for enjoyment.
Synonyms:
  • Vacation
  • Holiday
  • Getaway
  • Excursion
  • Outing
Idioms:
  • "Take a break": This means to stop working for a while and do something enjoyable.
  • "Hit the road": This means to leave for a journey, often for fun.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Set off": To begin a journey. (e.g., "We set off early in the morning for our pleasure trip.")
  • "Get away": To escape or take a vacation. (e.g., "I can’t wait to get away for a pleasure trip next month.")
Conclusion:

A "pleasure trip" is an enjoyable journey that helps you relax and escape your daily routine.

Noun
  1. a journey taken for pleasure
    • many summer excursions to the shore
    • it was merely a pleasure trip
    • after cautious sashays into the field

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