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journeyed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"journeyed" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe the act of traveling or going on a journey, often in a literary or formal context. Example: "They journeyed through the mountains, seeking adventure." Alternative expressions include "traveled" and "ventured."
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60 human-written examples
The lung transplant physician who remembers the intricate, non-medical details of his patients' lives because, in his own words, he has "journeyed with them for years".
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Eddie Howe's side journeyed along the south coast and went four points clear at the top of the Championship thanks to Yann Kermorgant's wonderfully-struck free-kick and a solo effort by Callum Wilson in front of a pack of their delirious supporters on Friday night.
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Though the tabloids port- rayed him as a man who got a kick out of contact with infamous killers - a throwback to the "Lord Porn" caricature - such "names" made up only one per cent of those Longford journeyed to see.
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Bernard's story charmed the nation last year when he journeyed from his Sussex care home to France to commemorate the D-day landings.
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But I think they make it harder to deny that this law-breaking crank should be no one's poster boy; nor should the self-styled militiamen who journeyed from across the country to defend, at the point of assault rifles, Mr Bundy's right to trespass be hailed as heroes.
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From there he journeyed from Egypt into the badlands of the Afghan border with Pakistan.
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Since the Earth, as it journeyed through space, must move relative to that aether, Michelson and Morley expected that the daughter beams, which took different paths relative to the Earth's movement, would move at different speeds.But they didn't.
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After his chastening experience in Dusseldorf, Mr Morita journeyed on to Eindhoven in the Netherlands where the great Dutch electrical group, Philips, had its headquarters.
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He journeyed alone, with very little money, trusting to his natural gift for friendship.Holman observed acutely what he found, by ear, touch and smell.
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It represents the ka'ba (pictured above), the black stone that the prophet Abraham is said to have built and which pilgrims circle seven times as part of the haj ritual.Through the ages, pilgrims have journeyed to Mecca via several routes.
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And He was defended by figures no less than Manmohan Singh, prime minister of India, and Sonia Gandhi, leader of the Congress party, who journeyed to pay their respects before his state funeral.Besides, he said, all the enquiries and science in the world could not begin to explain the other things that He, as an avatar of God, could will to happen.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the metaphorical use of the word to describe personal growth or long-term professional relationships, such as when a doctor has journeyed with a patient through treatment.
Common error
Do not use "journeyed" for trivial or very short distances like a trip to the local corner store. Using such a heavy word for mundane tasks can come across as sarcastic or awkwardly pretentious unless that is your intended comedic effect.
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Linguistic Context
The word "journeyed" functions primarily as the past tense and past participle of the intransitive verb "to journey". In the examples provided by Ludwig, it acts as the main verb to indicate a completed action in the past.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
65%
News & Media
30%
Science
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Wiki
2%
Social Media
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "journeyed" is a robust and grammatically correct verb used to describe significant movement over time or distance. Ludwig AI confirms its widespread use in high-quality publications, particularly those focused on history and long-form journalism. While it is synonymous with "traveled", it carries a more evocative and narrative weight, making it ideal for biographies and stories. It is most frequently found in formal contexts such as Encyclopedia Britannica, where it details the movements of historical figures. Writers should choose "journeyed" when they wish to emphasize the experience of the travel rather than just the change in location.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
traveled
More common and utilitarian for general movement
ventured
Implies a journey that involves risk or an unknown destination
voyaged
Specifically suggests a long journey by sea or into space
trekked
Indicates a difficult or arduous journey, often on foot
migrated
Used for the movement of groups, species or populations
roamed
Suggests traveling without a fixed goal or specific path
pilgrimaged
Refers to a journey made for religious or spiritual reasons
toured
Implies visiting several places in sequence for pleasure or work
wandered
Describes moving in a leisurely or aimless way
embarked
Focuses on the beginning of a journey or process
FAQs
How do I use "journeyed" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe a significant movement between locations, for example: "He "journeyed across Europe" to find his lost heritage."
What is a more common word for "journeyed"?
The most frequent and neutral alternative is "traveled", which fits almost any context involving distance.
Is "journeyed" considered formal English?
Yes, while it is grammatically simple, it has a more elevated and literary tone than common verbs like "went" or "traveled".
Can "journeyed" be used for something other than physical travel?
Absolutely. It often describes a difficult process or emotional experience, such as a character who has "journeyed through grief".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested