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cruise
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cruise" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
You can use it when referring to traveling on a ship or vehicle for pleasure or leisure. Example: "We decided to take a cruise through the Caribbean for our vacation."
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From around £88pp for a two-day/one night trip, including full board and excursions (+84 933 44 6542, bhayacruises.com) Voyages Jules Verne has a new trip for 2011: a cruise right around Cuba, starting and finishing in Havana.
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The cruise is geared towards adventurous outdoorsy types who want to kayak to remote beaches and giant waterfalls, but appreciate a massage when they get back.
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Or try river cruise camping, where you sail by day in a small Skellig vessel and pitch your tent each night at campsites bordering the river.
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Of course they know him, and as we turn and cruise past to say hello to "Bura", he casually tosses a snake into our boat.
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I've always wanted to visit Antarctica and saw there was a cruise going there for £4,000 a head.
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You'll spend three nights in the historic mining town of McCarthy, surrounded by glaciers and 4,000m peaks, and cruise across Prince William Sound, a stunning glacial landscape that is home to orcas, seals and bald eagles.
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Chelsea in cruise-control look so commanding and cohesive; they have a strength whatever the personnel.
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Rising at around 8am, we practised manoeuvres or sailed all day, mooring at 6 or 7pm, leaving plenty of time for eating the homemade meals provided and indulging in our sizeable pre-cruise booze run while listening to Kevin's picaresque life story.
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At the time, Cruise O'Brien's central (some would say paranoiac) preoccupation was that the Provos - an organisation he regards as fascist, seeking power in the way the Nazis did - were on a forced march to a united Ireland in which unionists would have no place.Two significant developments would signal this, he forecast.
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Katie Holmes - the soon-to-be Mrs Tom Cruise (allegedly) - is a fan and we can understand why.
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But basically it comes down to either gritting your teeth while a dotage-addled Hugh Hefner tails off in the middle of an anecdote about silicone, or gritting your teeth while Tom Cruise explains how very few hundred thousand dollars it would cost you to learn that we're all surrounded by alien spirits exiled to this planet by the galactic tyrant Xenu.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "cruise" to describe a smooth and effortless process or victory, but ensure the context is appropriate to avoid sounding dismissive or arrogant.
Common error
Avoid using "cruise" interchangeably in contexts where a more specific term is needed. For instance, using "cruise" when you actually mean "sail" can lead to confusion, especially when discussing non-motorized water travel.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "cruise" is as both a noun, referring to a sea voyage for pleasure, and a verb, describing the act of sailing or moving effortlessly. Ludwig AI confirms its multifaceted usage across different contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
36%
Travel
32%
Sport
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Science
6%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "cruise" is a versatile word functioning as both a noun and a verb, predominantly associated with sea travel and effortless movement. Ludwig AI affirms its correct usage across various contexts, from describing leisure voyages to denoting easy victories. With a neutral register and widespread presence in news, travel, and sports media, "cruise" is a commonly understood and accepted term. However, be mindful of its multiple meanings and ensure context aligns with intended usage to avoid ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sail
Focuses specifically on travel by water, often for leisure.
voyage
Emphasizes a longer journey, especially by sea or space.
pleasure trip
Highlights the recreational aspect of the journey.
coasting
Suggests effortless movement or progress.
gliding
Implies smooth and graceful motion.
easy win
Emphasizes the lack of difficulty in achieving victory.
effortless victory
Highlights the ease with which a victory was achieved.
triumph
Signifies a significant and celebrated success.
tour
Focuses on visiting multiple places, often for sightseeing.
jaunt
Indicates a short, pleasurable trip.
FAQs
How can I use "cruise" in a sentence?
What are some synonyms for "cruise" when referring to a sea journey?
What does it mean to say someone "cruised" to victory?
Saying someone "cruised" to victory means they won easily and convincingly, without much effort. It suggests a smooth and untroubled path to success, as if they were on a relaxing "cruise".
Is it correct to use "cruise" to describe aircraft travel?
Yes, "cruise" can refer to the portion of aircraft travel at a constant airspeed and altitude between ascent and descent phases. For example, "The aircraft was in its "cruise" phase."
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested