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Noun — In basketball, a violation where a player holding the ball takes too many steps without dribbling.

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What does “traveling” mean?

The word “traveling” means in basketball, a violation where a player holding the ball takes too many steps without dribbling. In plain terms, the American spelling of "travelling" — either the basketball violation or the adjective for moving from place to place.

How do you pronounce “traveling”?

“Traveling” is pronounced TRAV-lihng (/ˈtɹæv.lɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “traveling” in a sentence?

Here is “traveling” used in a sentence: “The referee called traveling after he took three steps without a dribble.”

What part of speech is “traveling”?

Depending on how it is used, “traveling” can be a noun and an adjective.

Is “traveling” a common word?

“Traveling” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “traveling” have?

“Traveling” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: in basketball, a violation where a player holding the ball takes too many steps without dribbling.

What is the difference between traveling and travelling?

They are the same word with different spellings. Traveling with one l is the American spelling, while travelling with two l's is the British spelling. Both refer to moving from place to place or, in basketball, the ball-handling violation.

What is a traveling violation in basketball?

In basketball, traveling is a violation where a player holding the ball takes too many steps without dribbling. It results in the ball being awarded to the opposing team.

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