Pronunciation: /ɪkˈskɜːrʒən/
noun a short journey or trip, especially one taken for leisure purposes
A1 I went on an excursion to the zoo with my classmates.
A2 During the school trip, we took an excursion to a historical museum.
B1 The travel agency offers excursions to various destinations around the world.
B2 The guided excursion through the rainforest was both educational and exciting.
C1 The luxury cruise includes excursions to remote islands and hidden beaches.
C2 As a seasoned traveler, I prefer to plan my own excursions rather than join group tours.
formal The school organized an educational excursion to the museum for the students.
informal Let's plan a fun excursion to the beach this weekend!
slang I'm down for a spontaneous excursion to the city, are you in?
figurative Embarking on a new business venture can be seen as an exciting excursion into the unknown.
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