touring
0 antonyms and opposites of touring, grouped by meaning.
Adjective — Relating to travel through a country or region, especially for sightseeing.
How to use touring
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Frequently asked questions
What does “touring” mean?
The word “touring” means relating to travel through a country or region, especially for sightseeing. In plain terms, traveling around, especially for performances, sightseeing, or work carried out in different locations.
How do you pronounce “touring”?
“Touring” is pronounced TOOR-rihng (/ˈtʊəɹɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “touring” in a sentence?
Here is “touring” used in a sentence: “They bought a touring caravan for their trip around Scotland.”
What is another word for “touring”?
Words with a similar meaning to “touring” include itinerant, moving, road and traveling.
What part of speech is “touring”?
Depending on how it is used, “touring” can be an adjective and a noun.
Is “touring” a common word?
“Touring” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “touring” have?
“Touring” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: relating to travel through a country or region, especially for sightseeing.
What is the difference between 'touring' and 'travelling'?
'Touring' means moving from place to place along a route, usually for sightseeing or performing, and suggests visiting several stops. 'Travelling' is the broader word for any journey, including a single trip from one place to another with no sightseeing involved.
What is the difference between a 'touring' band and a 'resident' band?
A 'touring' band travels from venue to venue and city to city to perform in different places. A 'resident' band, by contrast, plays regularly at one fixed location.
What is the difference between 'touring' and 'a tour'?
'Touring' is the ongoing activity of travelling from place to place, while 'a tour' is a single organised journey or series of performances. You go touring by taking one tour after another.