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  • daily passenger
  • day-tripper
  • grief tourist
  • super-commuter

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[ voi - uh -jer ]

  • one of a series of U.S. space probes that obtained scientific information while flying by the planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.

/ ˈvɔɪədʒə /

  • either of two US spacecraft that studied the outer solar system; Voyager 1 visited Jupiter (1979) and Saturn (1980), Voyager 2 visited Jupiter (1979) and Saturn (1981) and made the first flyby of Uranus (1986) and Neptune (1989)

Example Sentences

A member of Voyager’s optical navigation team, Linda Morabito, spotted an odd, mushroom-shaped feature extending off the edge of Io while she was trying to plot the spacecraft’s position on March 9, 1979.

The Voyager flyby did offer hints that there’s more to Uranus than meets the eye.

More surprising, Voyager’s instruments showed that Uranus’s magnetic field is tilted 60 degrees relative to its axis, as if your compass needle pointed to Houston instead of the north pole.

The simulation shows a significant fraction of a galaxy can be settled in a relatively short period of time, even with ships traveling no faster than the Voyager spacecraft.

It sent gold-plated music albums and photos on the Voyager 1 and 2 space probes.

The television shows were prolific: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise.

Not Now, Voyager: A Memoirby Lynne Sharon Schwartz The acclaimed author expertly reflects on travel.

The voyager embarks, and is in all probability confined to his cabin, suffering under the dreadful protraction of seasickness.

The air voyager in this description of balloon had formerly many difficulties to contend with.

At the worst, an abstract ideal is pemmican to carry the voyager through the long nights until the ice begins to break.

The night was very dark, and as the huge voyager had no "light out" the Advance could not be censured for running foul.

Many an early voyager was unexpectedly caught by this hook, and found himself embayed.

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From voyage +‎ -er .

Pronunciation

voyager ( plural voyagers )

  • 1921 October, Maxwell H. H. Macartney, “An Ex-Enemy in Berlin to-Day”, in The Atlantic ‎ [1] : This rudeness and official punctilio, however, brought forth a storm of protest from my fellow voyagers .

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Translations.

  • IPA ( key ) : /vwa.ja.ʒe/
  • 1986 , Desireless (lyrics and music), “Voyage, Voyage”, in François : Voyage, voyage / Plus loin que la nuit et le jour (voyage, voyage) / Voyage (voyage) / Dans l’espace inouï de l’amour Voyage, voyage / Further than the night and the day (voyage, voyage) / Voyage (voyage) / In the unheard-of space of love

Conjugation

This is a regular -er verb, but the stem is written voyage- before endings that begin with -a- or -o- (to indicate that the -g- is a "soft" /ʒ/ and not a "hard" /ɡ/ ). This spelling-change occurs in all verbs in -ger , such as neiger and manger .

Derived terms

  • machine à voyager dans le temps
  • voyageotter

Further reading

  • “ voyager ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [ Digitized Treasury of the French Language ] , 2012 .

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noun as in adventurer

Strongest matches

  • entrepreneur
  • swashbuckler

Strong matches

  • globetrotter
  • opportunist

Weak matches

  • fortune-hunter
  • stunt person

noun as in excursionist

noun as in globetrotter

Strongest match

  • world traveler

noun as in passenger

  • excursionist

noun as in sightseer

  • vacationist

noun as in tourist

  • day-tripper

noun as in traveler

  • barnstormer
  • displaced person
  • expeditionist
  • transmigrant

noun as in tripper

noun as in venturer

noun as in wanderer

  • beachcomber
  • gallivanter
  • rolling stone

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A member of Voyager’s optical navigation team, Linda Morabito, spotted an odd, mushroom-shaped feature extending off the edge of Io while she was trying to plot the spacecraft’s position on March 9, 1979.

The Voyager flyby did offer hints that there’s more to Uranus than meets the eye.

More surprising, Voyager’s instruments showed that Uranus’s magnetic field is tilted 60 degrees relative to its axis, as if your compass needle pointed to Houston instead of the north pole.

The simulation shows a significant fraction of a galaxy can be settled in a relatively short period of time, even with ships traveling no faster than the Voyager spacecraft.

It sent gold-plated music albums and photos on the Voyager 1 and 2 space probes.

The television shows were prolific: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise.

Not Now, Voyager: A Memoirby Lynne Sharon Schwartz The acclaimed author expertly reflects on travel.

The voyager embarks, and is in all probability confined to his cabin, suffering under the dreadful protraction of seasickness.

The air voyager in this description of balloon had formerly many difficulties to contend with.

At the worst, an abstract ideal is pemmican to carry the voyager through the long nights until the ice begins to break.

The night was very dark, and as the huge voyager had no "light out" the Advance could not be censured for running foul.

Many an early voyager was unexpectedly caught by this hook, and found himself embayed.

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What does the noun voyager mean?

There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun voyager , one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

voyager has developed meanings and uses in subjects including

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OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised.

How common is the noun voyager ?

How is the noun voyager pronounced, british english, u.s. english, where does the noun voyager come from.

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Middle English

The earliest known use of the noun voyager is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).

OED's earliest evidence for voyager is from 1477, in a translation by William Caxton, printer, merchant, and diplomat.

voyager is of multiple origins. Either a borrowing from French. Or formed within English, by derivation.

Etymons: French veaigier ; voyage v. , ‑er suffix 1 .

Nearby entries

  • vox-pop, v. 1915–
  • vox-popping, n. 1928–
  • vox populi, n. c1547–
  • voyage, n. 1297–
  • voyagé, adj. 1931–
  • voyage, v. 1477–
  • voyageable, adj. 1819–
  • voyage food, n. c1610–15
  • voyage policy, n. 1848–
  • voyage provision, n. 1562–65
  • voyager, n. 1477–
  • voyageur, n. 1793–
  • voyaging, n. 1611–
  • voyant, n. 1938–
  • voyant, adj. 1906–
  • voye, n. 1541–78
  • voyeur, n. 1900–
  • voyeur, v. 1959–
  • voyeurism, n. 1924–
  • voyeurist, n. & adj. 1955–
  • voyeuristic, adj. 1929–

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