viage Antonyms

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Meaning of viage

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viage (n.)

A voyage; a journey.

viage Sentence Examples

  1. The viage across the rugged mountains was both challenging and exhilarating.
  2. The medieval knight embarked on a viage to distant lands in search of adventure.
  3. The sailor recounted tales of his viage across stormy seas and uncharted territories.
  4. As the sun set, the weary travelers reflected on the day's viage through the dense forest.
  5. The protagonist's viage through the enchanted realm was filled with magical encounters and trials.
  6. The viage through the bustling city streets exposed the tourists to the vibrant culture and diverse traditions.
  7. The viage of self-discovery led the protagonist to remote villages and ancient ruins.
  8. The viage of the explorer inspired generations to venture into the unknown and discover new horizons.
  9. The nomadic tribe's viage across the vast desert was marked by endurance and resilience.
  10. The historical novel vividly described the protagonist's viage along the Silk Road, encountering traders and exotic cultures.

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A voyage; a journey.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The viage across the rugged mountains was both challenging and exhilarating.

The medieval knight embarked on a viage to distant lands in search of adventure.

The sailor recounted tales of his viage across stormy seas and uncharted territories.

As the sun set, the weary travelers reflected on the day's viage through the dense forest.