A group of travelers
Plural for a person who travels, especially for leisure
“He said the airline wanted to provide top-class travel for the business traveller and it had built up a record of service that it would not compromise.”
Plural for a person who leads an itinerant and typically unconventional lifestyle
“You're a worldly nomadic traveller and this is just another challenge to face like the survivalist you are.”
Plural for a passenger of a vehicle
“Mrs. Norman, his fellow traveller on the train to Cambridge, studies his features and concludes that he appears out of place.”
Plural for one who travels on an expedition or quest
“There are stories of crowns being woven into gateways that can lead a traveller to distant lands.”
Plural for a person who wanders around a place or area in search of something or to perform reconnaissance
“The vault at the end of the glacier was nevertheless respectable, and rather tempting to a traveller in search of information regarding the structure of the ice.”
Plural for a person who walks, such as for travel, exercise or enjoyment
“Although it can be said that a pouch is essential to any traveller on foot, the pilgrim's pouch became a symbol of almsgiving because it was too small to hold much money.”
Plural for a salesman who travels to various places
“It is advisable that a commercial traveller representing foreign firms should bring with him a power of attorney from the firm or firms he represents.”
Plural for salesperson who travels to different locations to sell goods or services
Plural for a person who has arrived somewhere
Related Words and Phrases
|