Pronunciation: /ˈvɔɪ.ə.dʒər/

Definitions of voyager

noun a spacecraft or satellite that is traveling through space

Example Sentences

A1 The voyager traveled to new lands.

A2 The young voyager set sail on a small boat.

B1 The voyager packed their bags for a long journey.

B2 The experienced voyager navigated through rough seas.

C1 The voyager documented their adventures in a detailed journal.

C2 The seasoned voyager had visited every continent on Earth.

Examples of voyager in a Sentence

formal The voyager set sail on a journey to explore uncharted territories.

informal The voyager is off on another adventure, exploring new places.

slang That voyager is always on the move, never staying in one place for long.

figurative As a voyager of knowledge, she travels through books and experiences to broaden her understanding of the world.

Grammatical Forms of voyager

past tense

voyaged

plural

voyagers

comparative

more voyaging

superlative

most voyaging

present tense

voyage

future tense

will voyage

perfect tense

have voyaged

continuous tense

am voyaging

singular

voyager

positive degree

voyage

infinitive

to voyage

gerund

voyaging

participle

voyaged

Origin and Evolution of voyager

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'voyager' originated from the Old French word 'voiageur' which means traveler or one who goes on a journey.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'voyager' has come to specifically refer to someone who travels by sea or air for an extended period of time, often for exploration or adventure.