Adventure Words

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a journey by boat

verb to begin a journey by boat

  • The captain ordered the crew to set sail at sunrise.
  • Let's set sail as soon as the weather clears up.
  • We're gonna set sail once we grab some snacks.
  • After years of preparation, he was finally ready to set sail on his new business venture.

adjective describing something that has not been explored or investigated

  • The scientist embarked on a research expedition to study the unexplored depths of the ocean.
  • Let's go on an adventure and explore the unexplored areas of the forest!
  • I heard there's some cool, unexplored spots in the city we should check out.
  • Her mind was like an unexplored territory, full of untapped potential.

noun a person who travels aimlessly or without a fixed destination

  • The wanderer traveled through the remote countryside, documenting his journey in a journal.
  • The wanderer hitchhiked across the country, stopping in small towns along the way.
  • The wanderer was a real nomad, always on the move and never staying in one place for too long.
  • She was a wanderer in search of inner peace, constantly seeking new experiences to fulfill her soul.

noun a journey or travel, especially on foot

verb to travel or journey

  • The wayfare of the ancient traders was documented in historical texts.
  • I love reading about the wayfare adventures of explorers in old books.
  • Let's hit the road and do some wayfare across the country.
  • The wayfare of life is filled with ups and downs, but it's all part of the journey.