Pronunciation: /dʒɔnt/
noun a short excursion or journey for pleasure
A1 I went on a short jaunt to the park.
A2 She took a jaunt to the beach for the weekend.
B1 The family planned a jaunt to the mountains for their vacation.
B2 After a long week of work, he decided to go on a jaunt to the countryside.
C1 The wealthy couple enjoyed a luxurious jaunt around Europe.
C2 The solo traveler embarked on a jaunt to explore remote regions of the world.
verb to make a short journey or excursion
A1 I jaunt to the park every Sunday for a picnic.
A2 She jaunts around the city on her bike, exploring new neighborhoods.
B1 The group decided to jaunt to the beach for a day of relaxation.
B2 After work, he likes to jaunt to the gym for a quick workout.
C1 The wealthy couple often jaunts to exotic locations for their vacations.
C2 Despite his busy schedule, he manages to jaunt around the world for business meetings.
formal The group went on a leisurely jaunt through the countryside.
informal Let's go for a quick jaunt to the park.
slang We took a jaunt down to the beach for some fun in the sun.
figurative Her mind went on a jaunt through memories of her childhood.
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