Pronunciation: /ɡloʊb ˈtrɑtər/
noun a person who travels widely and frequently around the world
A1 My friend is a globe trotter who loves to travel to different countries.
A2 As a globe trotter, she has visited over 50 countries in the past five years.
B1 The globe trotter shared stories of her adventures with the locals she met along the way.
B2 Being a globe trotter requires careful planning and budgeting to ensure smooth travels.
C1 The seasoned globe trotter knew all the best spots to visit in each city she traveled to.
C2 With years of experience as a globe trotter, she had a wealth of knowledge about different cultures and customs.
formal The globe trotter visited seven countries in just one month.
informal My friend is such a globe trotter, always traveling to new places.
slang That guy is a total globe trotter, always on the move.
figurative As a globe trotter of knowledge, she explored various fields of study.
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