itinerary
pronunciation
How to pronounce itinerary in British English: UK [aɪˈtɪnərəri]
How to pronounce itinerary in American English: US [aɪˈtɪnəreri]
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- Noun:
- an established line of travel or access
- a guidebook for travelers
- a proposed route of travel
Word Origin
- itinerary
- itinerary: see obituary
- itinerary (n.)
- mid-15c., "route of travel," from Late Latin itinerarium "account of a journey," noun use of neuter of itinerarius "of a journey," from Latin itineris "journey" (see itinerant). By late 15c. it meant "record of a journey;" extended sense "sketch of a proposed route" is from 1856.
Example
- 1. Proof of itinerary , including air tickets and hotel bookings .
- 2. Can I include paris in my itinerary ?
- 3. Using a stored itinerary , the phone suggests directions to the train station .
- 4. This free application for the apple iphone displays a traveler 's detailed itinerary on their mobile phone , so they have all their travel plans at their fingertips .
- 5. But once we 've won all those wars and cleaned up all those messes , here 's our itinerary for future invasions .