traveled [trav-uh ld] ExamplesWord Origin See more synonyms for traveled on Thesaurus.com adjective
- having traveled, especially to distant places; experienced in travel.
- used by travelers: a heavily traveled road.
Also especially British, trav·elled. Origin of traveled late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; see origin at travel, -ed2 Related formswell-trav·eled, adjective Related Words for well-traveled well-traveled, polished, experienced, seasoned, sophisticated, cosmopolitan, global, international, urbane, worldly Examples from the Web for well-traveled Contemporary Examples of well-traveled
The provocation of a severe asthma attack after a cold is a well-known and well-traveled path to serious illness.
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Enter the Taj Group, with its astute understanding of the needs of the well-heeled and the well-traveled.
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And while his casual observation set off a debate among the well-traveled group, in that moment, the sentiment was spot on.
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Victoria and her husband, Alexander, were a well-traveled middle class couple with two children.
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December 10, 2013
And they see themselves, with their well-traveled, secular lifestyles, as ideally equipped to connect to the West.
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Historical Examples of well-traveled
It must be a well-traveled road, though it was still but a “trail” to her eyes.
Evelyn Raymond
But that was assuming that they went on well-traveled roads, where the horses could be given their head.
J. W. Duffield
At the next corner, the Cub leader swung back onto the main, well-traveled street.
Mildred A. Wirt
You know well enough there are no bears and the road to Savoy is a well-traveled one.
Charles Pierce Burton
At this point we left the well-traveled road and drove into the short prairie grass that carpeted, the Athi Plains.
John T. McCutcheon