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Get on and Travel

Get on

Get on verb - To move forward along a course.
Usage example: find out how the marketing department is getting on with the new ad campaign

Travel and get on are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Travel" instead a verb "Get on".

Travel

Travel verb - To come or be together as friends.
Usage example: he traveled with a fast crowd when he was in college

Get on and travel are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Get on" instead a verb "Travel".

Both terms in one sentence

  • But most of them are barely willing to leave their own homes, much less get on a starship and travel offworld.
  • Video Game / Ragnarok Online Get on the Boat: Airships that leave at specific times and travel around the world in a loop to let players reach places like Juno for a small fee.
  • Video Game / TERA Scenery Porn: Most of the landscapes in the game are brightly colored, absurdly detailed and screenshot-worthy, and you'll have no choice but to take them in when you get on a flying mount (which have fixed routes as the game's fast travel system).
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Travel and Get on. (2016). Retrieved 2025, January 29, from https://thesaurus.plus/related/get_on/travel
Get on & Travel. N.p., 2016. Web. 29 Jan. 2025. <https://thesaurus.plus/related/get_on/travel>.
Travel or Get on. 2016. Accessed January 29, 2025. https://thesaurus.plus/related/get_on/travel.
Google Ngram Viewer shows how "get on" and "travel" have occurred on timeline