Pronunciation: /trəˈvɜrs/
noun a journey or trip, especially one that involves some sort of difficulty or challenge
A1 I enjoyed the traverse through the forest.
A2 The traverse across the rocky terrain was challenging.
B1 The traverse of the mountain range took several days.
B2 The traverse of the desert was an unforgettable experience.
C1 The traverse of the Amazon rainforest required careful planning.
C2 The traverse of the Arctic tundra was a test of endurance and survival skills.
verb to travel or move across or through something
A1 I traverse the park every morning during my walk.
A2 The hikers had to traverse a steep mountain to reach the summit.
B1 The explorer traversed the desert in search of hidden treasure.
B2 The river is too wide to traverse without a boat.
C1 The diplomat traversed the globe to negotiate peace treaties.
C2 The astronaut traversed the vastness of space on their mission to Mars.
formal The hikers had to traverse through the dense forest to reach the summit.
informal We had to traverse the crowded street to get to the concert.
slang I can't believe we actually traversed all the way to the other side of town just for ice cream.
figurative The protagonist had to traverse through many obstacles to finally achieve success in the end.
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