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tour
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'tour' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb meaning 'to go on or make a journey for pleasure, education or business.' For example, "They toured the small towns of northern Italy."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Travel
Sport
Music
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60 human-written examples
April to October are the best months Book it: Argeus Tourism & Travel (00 90 384 341 4688; cappadociaexclusive.com) offers a year-round, four-day guided mountain-bike tour of Cappadocia from £583, including hotel accommodation, some meals and bike rent.
News & Media
Rooney has impressed during his team's tour of the United States, which finished with a 3-1 victoverover Liverpool in Miami, enabling Van Gaal's side to win the International Champions Cup.
News & Media
Dinara Safina tweeted: "She is the nicest girl on tour".
News & Media
But there is one thing missing: "I would like to get to the point where we have a tour bus.
News & Media
He was an crucial part of any tour, organised, funny, highly hospitable and with an innate ability to get on famously with anyone, anywhere.
News & Media
Brown, who was under some pressure anyway at the start of his second season since succeeding Ashley Giles at Edgbaston, was left in an invidious position as Warwickshire accommodated Jonathan Trott's wishes to come straight back to first-class cricket, four months after his abrupt departure from England's Ashes tour.
News & Media
So the pitch conundrum remains one of many at the end of an Ashes tour, although the more difficult choices over bowling options would seem to still reside with England.
News & Media
Then the first gig, where we came to understand how things would work, typically with each artist playing one or two songs, in collaboration with any of the other 80-odd acts on the tour.
News & Media
Meanwhile, collectors of recherché celebrity litigation may find much to delight them in the tale of one Charles Sarris, who is suing a stage equipment company for injuries sustained during the construction of a giant pink tongue for Miley Cyrus's current Bangerz tour.
News & Media
Imaginative Traveller's six-day Cambodia and Ancient Angkor trip is a whistle-stop tour of the country's main sights, including Angkor Wat.
News & Media
Undoubtedly, according to Anderson, who thinks his game is unlike any other on the tour.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use specific adjectives with the noun "tour", such as guided, virtual, promotional, farewell, culinary, family, historical, bus, and walking, as appropriate, to add more specificity.
Common error
Don't use "tour" as a catch-all term. Provide details about the tour's focus, duration, and key activities to avoid ambiguity.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "tour" functions primarily as a descriptive term for a journey or visit, often organized and guided. It's used to specify the type of travel or excursion being undertaken. Ludwig AI identifies its correct and usable nature.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Travel
25%
Sport
20%
Less common in
Music
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Science
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "tour" is a versatile noun and verb indicating a journey or visit, often structured and guided, and according to Ludwig AI, its usage is correct. As demonstrated by the numerous examples, its applications vary from describing travel experiences to promotional activities. The analysis reveals a neutral register, making it appropriate for diverse contexts, with news and media being its most frequent context. When using "tour", clarity is key; specifying the type and purpose enhances understanding. Consider using synonyms like "guided excursion" or "sightseeing trip" for variety. Ludwig's examples confirm its widespread use and grammatical soundness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Guided excursion
Replaces "tour" with a phrase emphasizing guidance and a short journey.
Sightseeing trip
Focuses on visiting famous or interesting places.
Exploration journey
Highlights the aspect of discovering and learning about a place.
Organized visit
Emphasizes the planned and structured nature of the tour.
Promotional campaign
This refers to a series of activities undertaken to promote or advertise a product, service, or cause.
Farewell performance
Highlights that the tour is the last chance to watch something.
Circuit
Refers to a circular route of places that are visited
Travel itinerary
Replaces "tour" with the official list of places.
Road trip
Replace "tour" with an informal trip on roads
Virtual visit
Specifies that the visit is not in person.
FAQs
How to use "tour" in a sentence?
You can use "tour" as a noun, like "We went on a guided tour of the museum", or as a verb, like "The band is touring Europe this summer".
What can I say instead of "tour"?
You can use alternatives like "guided excursion", "sightseeing trip", or "organized visit" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "tour" or "tourism"?
"Tour" refers to a specific journey or visit, while "tourism" refers to the industry or activity of traveling for pleasure or business.
What's the difference between a "tour" and a "trip"?
A "tour" is often a structured visit to multiple places, whereas a "trip" can be a more general term for going to a single location or multiple locations without a specific structure.
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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
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested