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trek

arduous journey / to hike / to travel on foot
NounIntransitive VerbTransitive Verb
pl: trekspast: trekkedpp: trekkeding: trekking

This term evokes a sense of endurance and physical exertion, distinguishing it from a casual walk or a simple trip. It suggests a purposeful, often grueling movement through wilderness or challenging landscapes, carrying a connotation of adventure and persistence. As a noun, it describes the entire experience of the journey. As a verb, it emphasizes the act of traversing the land, whether the destination is a specific landmark or the journey itself is the primary goal.

Meanings

Noun

A long, arduous journey, typically on foot, often through difficult terrain.

"The explorers began their trek across the Himalayan plateau."

Intransitive Verb
[~ to somewhere]

To make a long, difficult journey on foot.

"We trekked for three days through the dense jungle to reach the ruins."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To travel a long distance on foot across a specific area or terrain.

"They trekked the entire length of the Appalachian Trail in one summer."

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