Pronunciation: /ˈɡɛtəˌweɪ/
noun a vacation or trip taken to escape from everyday life or routine
A1 I am going on a getaway with my family next weekend.
A2 We found a great deal for a beach getaway in the travel brochure.
B1 The couple planned a romantic getaway to a secluded cabin in the mountains.
B2 After a stressful week at work, she decided to book a last-minute getaway to a spa resort.
C1 Their annual getaway to the Caribbean was a much-needed break from their busy lives.
C2 The luxury getaway to a private island was the perfect way for them to celebrate their anniversary.
adjective relating to or suitable for a getaway
A1 I went on a getaway trip with my family.
A2 She booked a getaway cabin for the weekend.
B1 The resort offers various getaway packages for couples.
B2 The getaway car was waiting for us at the airport.
C1 The luxury getaway villa had stunning views of the ocean.
C2 Their private island getaway was the ultimate escape from reality.
formal The couple planned a romantic getaway to a secluded beach resort.
informal Let's go on a quick getaway to the mountains this weekend.
slang We need to have a girls' getaway to Vegas soon!
figurative Reading a good book is my perfect getaway from reality.
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