What Is Trip? Definition And Usage Of This Term

What Is Trip? Definition And Usage Of This Term

WHAT IS TRIP – In this topic, we will first know the definition of this term and how is this term used in sentences.

WHAT IS TRIP

Definition

The Oxford Dictionary described this term as the following:

  • catch one’s foot on something and stumble or fall
  • cause to stumble and fall
  • make a mistake
  • walk, run, or dance with quick light steps.
  • activate (a mechanism), especially by contact with a switch, catch, or other electrical device.
  • release and raise (an anchor) from the seabed by means of a buoyed line attached to the anchor’s crown.
  • go on a short journey

On the other hand, the Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines this term as the following:

  • to catch the foot against something so as to stumble
  • to make a mistake or false step (as in morality or accuracy)
  • to dance, skip, or caper with light quick steps
  • to stumble in articulation when speaking
  • to make a journey
  • to cause to stumble
  • to actuate a mechanism
  • to detect in a misstep, fault, or blunder

Synonyms

Here are some of the following synonyms of this term:

  • stumble
  • lose one’s footing
  • catch one’s foot
  • run lightly
  • skip
  • dance
  • prance
  • waltz
  • set off
  • activate
  • trigger
  • turn on
  • switch on
  • travel
  • take a trip
  • go on a trip/excursion/journey
  • journey

Etymology

It is derived from the Old French term triper, which is derived from the Middle Dutch trippen or ‘to skip, hop‘.

Examples

Here are some of the examples:

  • Outside of this being her first trip in an airplane, the rest of the flight was uneventful.
  • I am anxious about him and glad he is taking this trip abroad which the doctors recommended long ago.
  • It crossed her mind that he might trip on the mossy rocks, but he crossed the creek with sure steps.
  • We gave only limited thought to the upcoming session as our pre wedding trip and plans took precedence in our hectic schedule.
  • Schedules were exchanged until a free weekend opened up, after our obligatory trip to Iowa and Betsy’s parents.

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