Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rough voyage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult or challenging journey, particularly in the context of travel by sea.
Example: "The sailors returned home after a rough voyage that tested their endurance and skills."
Alternatives: "a turbulent journey" or "a bumpy trip."
Exact(4)
Before reaching Italy, he was imprisoned in Libya and survived a rough voyage across the Mediterranean.
What is clear is that the Arctic Sea had a rough voyage from the outset.
There were few mistakes, mostly NALLA for NABLA, and your favourite clue, of 18 nominated at least once, was 'He likes to think he's a good saxophonist but he isn't' for OBECHE, three votes ahead of 'After a rough voyage there's many a bonking in the quayside inn!' (SUNDRI).
Make your mark through well founded strategies and tactics; if not, you may have a rough voyage ahead.
Similar(56)
The Bush campaign fired off a rough bon voyage to Mr. Kerry on Thursday, with a news release headlined, "Top 10 Reasons Why John Kerry is Wrong for Rural America".
To prolong this dialogue, it must be recognized that even locals contribute to the rough voyage we encounter on our sidewalks.
Conte is the Juventus manager with the highest win ratio in Serie A (72.8%), winning 83 out 114 league games as Juventus manager, losing only seven, and ushered in a 49 game winning streak from May 2011 to October 2012, but the EPL is a rough ocean to make a maiden voyage on.
It was a rough, rough thing.
A rough, glittering diamond.
during a rough patch.
This has been a rough, rough summer.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com