Pronunciation: /tʊər/
noun a journey for pleasure or education
A1 I went on a tour of the city.
A2 The guided tour of the museum was very informative.
B1 We booked a tour of the wineries in the region.
B2 The walking tour of the historic district was fascinating.
C1 The concert tour of the famous band sold out in minutes.
C2 The world tour of the renowned ballet company received rave reviews.
verb to travel from place to place
A1 I want to tour the city on a double-decker bus.
A2 She tours different countries every summer to experience new cultures.
B1 The band will tour Europe next year to promote their new album.
B2 After retiring, they plan to tour the world and visit all the famous landmarks.
C1 The author decided to tour various bookstores to promote her latest novel.
C2 As a travel blogger, he tours the globe seeking out hidden gems and sharing his experiences online.
formal The guided tour of the museum provided valuable insights into the history of the artifacts.
informal I'm thinking of going on a tour of the city next weekend, wanna join?
slang Let's go on a tour of all the best food spots in town, it'll be lit!
figurative Embarking on a new career path can feel like a tour of uncharted territory.
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