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- a thirty-minute journey
- the first leg of the journey
- The journey will take an hour at the most.
- Allow three hours for the journey.
- The journey itself was fairly uneventful .
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English [ edit ]
Etymology [ edit ].
From Middle English journe , jorney , from Old French jornee , from Medieval Latin diurnata ( “ a day's work, a day's journey, a fixed day, a day ” ) , from Latin diurnus ( “ daily ” ) , from diēs ( “ day ” ) . Displaced native Old English fær and Old English faru .
Pronunciation [ edit ]
- ( General American ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈd͡ʒɝni/
- ( Received Pronunciation ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈd͡ʒɜːni/
- Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)ni
Noun [ edit ]
journey ( plural journeys )
- 1807 , William Wordsworth , “Star Gazers”, in Poems, in Two Volumes , volume I, London: [ … ] Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme , [ … ] , →OCLC , page 88 : Or is it, that when human Souls a journey long have had, / And are returned into themselves, they cannot be but sad?
- 2012 March-April, Terrence J. Sejnowski , “Well-connected Brains”, in American Scientist [1] , volume 100 , number 2, archived from the original on 27 April 2017 , page 171 : Creating a complete map of the human connectome would therefore be a monumental milestone but not the end of the journey to understanding how our brains work.
- 2023 December 27, Richard Foster, “New rail freight terminal leads the way”, in RAIL , number 999 , page 39 : That progress has taken over ten years and £20 million to bring to fruition. But, as Mands explains, the journey has been one that HSG has been almost obligated to undertake. "First and foremost, this is an environmental project," she says.
- ( obsolete ) A day .
- ( obsolete ) A day's travelling; the distance travelled in a day.
- 1485 , Sir Thomas Malory , “ vij ”, in Le Morte Darthur , book VI: But whan ye haue done that Iourney ye shal promyse me as ye are a true knyght for to go with me and to helpe me / and other damoysels that are distressid dayly with a fals knyghte / All your entente damoysel and desyre I wylle fulfylle / soo ye wyl brynge me vnto this knyghte (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- The weight of finished coins delivered at one time to the Master of the Mint .
- ( collective , colloquial ) A group of giraffes .
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- a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
- memory journey
- Sabbath-day's journey
- wedding journey
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journey ( third-person singular simple present journeys , present participle journeying , simple past and past participle journeyed )
- 1951 June, “British Railways Summer Services”, in Railway Magazine , page 419 : The arrangement for certain long-distance trains to call at suburban stations (saving passengers the trouble of journeying to the termini), which proved popular last year, is being extended.
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- “ journey ”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam , 1913 , →OCLC .
- “ journey ”, in The Century Dictionary [ … ] , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co. , 1911 , →OCLC .
- “ journey ”, in OneLook Dictionary Search .
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What does the noun journey mean?
There are 24 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun journey , 13 of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
journey has developed meanings and uses in subjects including
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The earliest known use of the noun journey is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).
journey is a borrowing from French.
Etymons: French jornee , journee .
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- journalistically, adv. 1870–
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- journalizer, n. 1837–
- journal-letter, n. 1756–
- journally, adv. 1554–92
- journ-chopper, n. 1883–
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- journey, v. c1330–
- journey-bated, adj. 1598
- journey-book, n. 1610–
- journey cake, n. 1754–
- journeyed, adj. 1553–
- journeyer, n. 1566–
- journeying, n. c1330–
- journeyman, n. 1463–
- journey-money, n. 1883–
- journey-pride, n. 1938–
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noun as in travel from one place to another
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verb as in travel
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The next day, after driving to Putney on the outskirts of London, we start the end of our journey.
The NYPD Emerald Society pipes and drums struck up a slow march and the procession began the journey to the cemetery.
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With a hammer the boy knocked off some of the slats of the small box in which Squinty had made his journey.
Then summoning a smart young jemadar with whom he had talked a good deal during the journey, he asked him to read the chit.
But dismissing them from our thoughts for the time being, as we did then from our presence, let us continue our journey.
If the journey is now distasteful to her, she has but her own rashness to blame in having sought it herself.
It was past sundown when they left San Bernardino, but a full moon made the night as good as day for their journey.
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noun as in existence
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noun as in revolution, track, boundary
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verb as in sail
- keep steady pace
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noun as in sailing expedition
verb as in travel, visit
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Definition of journeyman
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The journey in journeyman refers to a sense of the familiar word not often used anymore: "a day's labor." This sense of journey was first used in the 14th century. When journeyman appeared the following century, it originally referred to a person who, having learned a handicraft or trade through an apprenticeship, worked for daily wages. In the 16th century, journeyman picked up a figurative (and mainly deprecatory) sense; namely, "one who drudges for another." These days, however, journeyman has little to do with drudgery, and lots to do with knowing a trade inside out.
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Word History
Middle English, from journey journey, a day's labor + man
15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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University graduation ceremonies across Florida are near and for some college seniors, the diploma symbolizes overcoming particularly difficult challenges. Here are the personal stories of a few inspiring graduating seniors around the state.
‘Fighting the world’s fight’: University of Florida
Raised by his immigrant grandparents in Sioux City, Iowa, Nick Blumenthal found most meals from his culture in the back aisles of gas station convenience stores.
As nutrition labels were largely in English, Blumenthal and his caregivers, native to India, failed to understand what a healthy diet looked like, he said.
Becoming medically obese by middle school led him to begin his own lifestyle change and advocate against food insecurity and malnutrition around the world.
“There are so many individuals that experience more hurdles and challenges to being able to access a healthy diet,” said Blumenthal, 21.
Blumenthal pursued a degree in nutritional sciences at the University of Florida. He didn’t want to relearn what a balanced plate of food looked like. He was interested in learning how to promote it.
His advocacy began first at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health. In fall 2022, the then-sophomore met with President Joe Biden and members of Congress about strategies to improve nationwide nutritional health.
Last summer, he spoke at the United Nations World Food Programme – an organization he said “defines what world food security actually means.”
“Individuals want to have youth perspectives,” said Blumenthal, now an appointee of the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Environmental Youth Advisory Council. “We should always commit ourselves to fighting the world’s fight … no matter what age you are.”
When he graduates in May, Blumenthal will head to Beijing for a one-year immersion experience as a Schwarzman Scholar, to study China’s agricultural systems and perspectives on food insecurity at Tsinghua University.
Cuban immigrant, cancer survivor: Florida International University
Helia Baez, 19, made the journey with her family from Cuba to the melting pot of Miami at just 2 years old.
Years later, as a 13-year-old middle schooler, her behavior began to change. Unexplained weight gain, frequent fatigue and daily consumption of five gallons of purified water sent Baez on an urgent trip to the hospital. An endocrinology exam revealed a tumor at her pituitary gland.
Lengthy chemotherapy and radiation treatments kept Baez out of the classroom and away from her friends. But she refused to let cancer crush her ambition. Determined to continue her education, she studied at home and remained in AP courses.
“I try not to let (cancer) stop me from doing other things,” she said. “Rather, I let that be my motivation.”
With the cancer in remission, Baez participated in a dual-enrollment program at Miami High and Miami Dade College. It set her up to become a first-generation college student and among the youngest in her class at Florida International University to graduate.
As she prepares to graduate from FIU with a bachelor’s in psychology and a GPA of 3.97, Baez will attend Albizu University in Doral for graduate school. Drawing from her cancer experience and interest in psychology, Baez intends to pursue a career in health care, specializing in children with chronic and severe illnesses.
“I had a big team of people that was there for me,” she said. “I want to do that for other kids.”
Defending his way to victory: University of Central Florida
Harrison Keating’s interest in cybersecurity didn’t come from an affinity for video-game hacking, unlike most people he knew.
“It kind of makes me a bit of an odd fit for it,” the 22-year-old from St. Augustine said, “but I like tinkering and building stuff.”
His bedroom hobby of website and game development made a computer-science degree inevitable. For Keating, there was no place he wanted to go other than the University of Central Florida. He said he found the school listed at the top of the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition website – with the most wins of any university at the time.
Keating’s high-school involvement in Civil Air Patrol gave him the opportunity to compete in cyber defense competitions. By his freshman year of college, he said he felt fully prepared to become involved in UCF’s cybersecurity competition. He began as an alternate, until making the main team his sophomore year – and the team took home first place at the national competition.
In April, as captain, Keating led his team to secure its sixth national victory.
“When I first got here, I wouldn’t have been pursuing those kinds of leadership roles,” Keating said. “It just kind of happened. There was a need.”
Although he doesn’t consider himself the most technical or sharpest member on the cybersecurity competition team, Keating said cyberdefense remains his life’s passion. In the fall, he will begin his master’s degree in cybersecurity at UCF.
“The things you can do on a laptop…” he said. “It brings power to the individual.”
‘One more day’: Florida Polytechnic University
Emily Crowley, 22, wasn’t sure she would graduate high school, let alone Florida Polytechnic University.
When she was diagnosed with lupus during her senior year of high school, suddenly everything made sense – the brain fog and extreme fatigue weren’t signs of regular teen exhaustion but symptoms of the autoimmune disease.
Crowley, who had an affinity for math and reading, often contemplated dropping out.
“Every day, I would just be like, ‘One more day, and then I'll think about tomorrow,’ and I kept doing that until I graduated,” she said.
Crowley will receive a degree in applied mathematics. The Lakeland student will remain local at a remote internship for software company Assist Rx, which is headquartered in Orlando.
Crowley battled rough episodes of her disease in college, but said supportive professors helped her. She’s most excited to share her graduation with her mom , Lori Crowley.
“She will tear up to this day thinking about how scared she was when I first got sick,” she said. “She remembers looking at me and just seeing that I wasn't there. She really was my number one supporter and really lifted me up.”
A healing journey: University of West Florida
Marine veteran Rowe Elmore, 34, had concerns about being an older student and going back to school, but he needed a change.
Between cognitive and speech therapy and learning to walk without a cane, Elmore – who sustained head and leg injuries while serving in Afghanistan – found the hospital recovery monotonous.
In 2011, he and his squad stepped on an improvised explosive device in Nawzad, Afghanistan. Elmore’s hip popped in and out of its socket during the incident, resulting in the loss of leg mobility and, when he hit the ground, a traumatic brain injury. Recovery took five years.
The University of West Florida’s art and psychology departments offered Elmore a new start.
“I was kind of like a prisoner inside my own body for a little while,” said Elmore of Pensacola.
He was inspired to major in art after he played around with a finger piano in the hospital that reminded him how it felt to be creative. He knew then he would aim to be an art therapist.
“If there's anybody struggling, I wanted to be part of that process for other people,” he said.
After graduating UWF, he will attend George Washington University , where he will earn a master’s degree in art therapy.
‘Setbacks don’t define you’: University of North Florida
Growing up with two brothers, Mahalia White, 25, always knew her competitive nature would lead her to become an athlete.
White grew up in Los Angeles, started playing volleyball in high school and committed to play at the University of California, Davis. In her first season, she started for her team and won “Freshman of the Year” recognition. After the season ended, she was diagnosed with Stage 4 lymphoma.
Six months of chemotherapy and two missed years of volleyball, she returned to the team. But as soon as she was back on the court, the pandemic shut down the season. White also tore her ACL during an off-season practice, further stalling her athletic career.
“When I had to overcome those challenges, it really kind of gave me a purpose,” White said.
White spent some of her time away from volleyball volunteering as an ambassador for children’s hospitals and cancer research organizations. Standing on a stage and speaking to a wider audience of young athletes and students like herself became something bigger than just sharing her journey, she said.
“When I had to overcome those challenges, it really kind of gave me a purpose,” White said. “I see where I can make a huge impact on somebody’s life directly just by sharing those things.”
With a bachelor’s degree in hand, she transferred to the University of North Florida to pursue a master’s degree in communication management with a concentration in leadership, and finish her NCAA career. She won the Honda Inspiration Award at the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards in June 2023.
After graduation, White hopes to continue as a motivational speaker and become involved with diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to support people in underprivileged communities. She said she wants her journey of beating cancer and pushing through difficulties to continue her career to encourage people in similar situations.
“You shouldn’t let injury or sickness or any kind of setbacks really define you,” she said. “You can still redefine yourself and push forward beyond those things.”
New beginnings in a foreign land: Florida Polytechnic University
Moisés Muñoz, 22, has seen his dream change in front of him a million times.
Born and raised in Venezuela and surrounded by doctors like his mother, his goals included medical school and becoming a surgeon. But since his move to Orlando in 2018, he has learned to see a reshaping of his future as a blessing.
After he graduated from high school, Muñoz couldn’t attend school out of state due to difficulties with financial aid. His family moved to Lakeland, where he could attend Florida Polytechnic University.
“Being in a school with a very low Hispanic population, sometimes you feel out of place,” Muñoz said.
Nonetheless, he started the first chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers at the school. The organization attended the group’s fall 2023 national convention in Salt Lake City and won Florida Polytechnic’s “Best Innovative Club of the Year” award.
“There are people in the same positions that I wish I could be, so it’s not an impossible task,” he said.
After earning his undergraduate degree this spring, Muñoz hopes to pursue a master’s in mechanical engineering at Florida Polytechnic. In the immediate future, he wants to pivot toward biomedical engineering to work with biomaterials, tissue engineering and wound healing.
“I’m really proud,” he said. “From last spring to this spring, a lot has changed within a single year, but I don’t think I would change a single thing.”
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Kendrick Lamar Shares New Drake Diss Track '6:16 In LA'
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New Music Friday just got a little more beef.
On the heels of Kendrick Lamar's first diss track , "Euphoria," directed at Drake, the Compton rapper doubled down and released a second, "6:16 in LA."
The song, which was, of course, posted at 6:16 am EST, was posted to Lamar's Instagram.
The new track insinuates that Drake has a few traitors in his camp. “Have you ever thought that OVO was working for me?/ Fake bully, I hate bullies/ You must be a terrible person/ Everyone inside your team is whispering that you deserve it/ Can’t Toosie Slide up out of this one, it’s just gon’ resurface.”
Wait...there's more: “100 n—as that you got on salary/ and 20 of them want you as a casualty/ and one of them is actually/ is next to you / and two of them is practically tied to your lifestyle,” he rapped.
6:16 symbolizes the day the OJ Simpson trial started, and the glove in the video is pretty interesting. It could also mean Father's Day or Tupac's birthday. The conspiracies are abundant. But the most immaculate theory is Luke 6:16 which states, "And Judas the brother of James, and Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor."
The Kendrick vs. Drake feud is what great rap beefs are made of . Keep it on the audio and drop one bomb after another. And now the world awaits Drake's rebuttal.
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